The Fifa president’s monologue before the 2022 World Cup attained legendary status for all the wrong reasons. He was in familiar form four years on

A Fifa president with little feeling for football has focused on increasing revenue to the detriment of the game’s greatest showpiece

FIFA President Gianni Infantino recently addressed U.S. city leaders, joking about soccer "conquering" America as the World Cup approaches.

Will FIFA President Gianni Infantino deliver more corrupt absurdity to the World Cup 2026 soccer tournament?

FIFA President Gianni Infantino is set to face the media on the eve of the World Cup on Wednesday, as off-field distractions dogged...

MEXICO CITY, June 10 : FIFA President Gianni Infantino defended the way soccer's governing body had handled visa issues ahead of the World Cup, saying on Wednesday that it was…

On the eve of this World Cup, Infantino sat on a dais in a marquee outside the Azteca Stadium, where Mexico City play South Africa on Thursday, and did not say he felt much of…

The Fifa president’s monologue before the 2022 World Cup attained legendary status for all the wrong reasons. He was in familiar form four years on

The Fifa president spoke to the media for the first time in three years but, as Miguel Delaney comments, fell short on three major issues that have defined this controversial 2026…

\The 56-year-old directly addressed many of the political controversies looming over the impending tournament.

Fifa chief addressed Iran, ticket prices and visa problems at event in Mexico City, but didn’t hit the dramatic heights of Qatar 2022

Despite all the grim background noise, FIFA's president kept coming back to his happy place. 'We want to unite the world. It'll be a fiesta'

The leader of the global governing body also played down the controversy around the Somali referee, saying ‘it’s good to chill, relax’.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino defends soccer's governing body's handling of visa issues and ticket prices ahead of the World Cup.

The FIFA boss tells critics to " relax" over visa issues and defends his relationship with Donald Trump, as protests hit Mexico City ahead of Thursday’s opening match.

This is not a time for the Fifa president to be indulging in self-congratulation and pithy jokes

Fifa president spoke four years after his last pre-World Cup press conference was mired by ‘I feel gay’ comments, this time playing down a controversial saga involving a Somali…

Global body’s president urges detractors to ‘chill’ on huge issues facing the 2026 Fifa World Cup