FIFA President Gianni Infantino could face scrutiny from the International Olympic Committee after human rights group FairSquare announced Wednesday that it will file a complaint accusing him of violating the IOC's political neutrality rules through his public support for U.S. President Donald Trump.

FairSquare said it will submit the complaint to the IOC, alleging Infantino has repeatedly breached the organization's political neutrality standards.

The move escalates an ongoing dispute between the rights group and FIFA, where it has already challenged the handling of ethics complaints involving the FIFA president.

Infantino has served as an IOC member since 2020.

FairSquare filed a complaint with FIFA's Ethics Committee in December 2025, citing multiple instances in which Infantino "expressed his public support for the actions and policies" of Trump.