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UEFA and Other Governing Bodies Preparing to Launch No-Confidence Vote Against Gianni Infantino

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UEFA and other governing bodies preparing to launch no-confidence vote against Gianni Infantino . UEFA, Asia's AFC, and CONCACAF, which oversees football in North and Central America and the Caribbean, are reportedly considering a no-confidence vote against FIFA President Gianni Infantino

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Will the three confederations – UEFA (Europe), AFC (Asia) and CONCACAF (North America, Central America and the Caribbean) – try to remove Gianni Infantino, who has been at the centre of a controversy since his project on attracting private investors to FIFA failed? This assumption is advanced by the agency Reuters, which states that the three entities are discussing a vote of no confidence to obtain the necessary votes to dismiss the current pre…

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There is no precedent in the 122-year history of the International Federation that Congress has held a motion of censure against an incumbent president

·Madrid, Spain
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Reuters claims that discussions exist between the three confederations to bring down the current president of Fifa via a motion of censure.

·Paris, France
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UEFA (Europe), AFC (Asia) and CONCACAF (North America, Central America, Caribbean) could try to remove Gianni Infantino, at the heart of a controversy over his failure to attract private investors to FIFA.

·Bucharest, Romania
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"Either he will take the quiet route and decide not to compete vigorously, or he will take the hard route," said a source involved in discussions between UEFA, CONCACAF and the Asian Football Confederation.

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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