Gianni Infantino has issued an apology after sparking outrage over his comments about British fans at the World Economic Forum in Davos last month. The Fifa president, who was criticized for saying that "no Brit was arrested" during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, claimed it was a lighthearted remark meant to highlight the peaceful nature of the event.
However, many have questioned the sincerity of his apology, with the Football Supporters' Association describing his comments as a "cheap joke at the expense of fans". The UK's football policing lead chief constable, Mark Roberts, also called Infantino's remarks "neither helpful nor accurate", given the history of fan behavior at tournaments.
Infantino was subsequently criticized for awarding Donald Trump the inaugural Fifa peace prize at the World Cup draw in Washington last December. The move was seen as a controversial choice, particularly after US forces seized Venezuelan president Nicolรกs Maduro and Trump issued threats about using military force to seize Greenland.
However, Infantino defended his decision, saying that Trump "objectively deserves" the award due to his role in securing a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, which saved thousands of lives. He also claimed that football provides a platform for people to come together and forget their differences.
In addition to defending his peace prize decision, Infantino also spoke about the possibility of readmitting Russia into international football. The country has been banned since its invasion of Ukraine in 2022, but the International Olympic Committee has recommended allowing Russian teams to compete at youth level.
Infantino believes that this would help reduce tension and create more positive relationships between nations through the power of sport. He also dismissed concerns about a potential boycott of the upcoming World Cup due to policies adopted by the Trump administration, arguing that football should be a source of unity rather than division in an increasingly divided world.
However, many have questioned the sincerity of his apology, with the Football Supporters' Association describing his comments as a "cheap joke at the expense of fans". The UK's football policing lead chief constable, Mark Roberts, also called Infantino's remarks "neither helpful nor accurate", given the history of fan behavior at tournaments.
Infantino was subsequently criticized for awarding Donald Trump the inaugural Fifa peace prize at the World Cup draw in Washington last December. The move was seen as a controversial choice, particularly after US forces seized Venezuelan president Nicolรกs Maduro and Trump issued threats about using military force to seize Greenland.
However, Infantino defended his decision, saying that Trump "objectively deserves" the award due to his role in securing a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, which saved thousands of lives. He also claimed that football provides a platform for people to come together and forget their differences.
In addition to defending his peace prize decision, Infantino also spoke about the possibility of readmitting Russia into international football. The country has been banned since its invasion of Ukraine in 2022, but the International Olympic Committee has recommended allowing Russian teams to compete at youth level.
Infantino believes that this would help reduce tension and create more positive relationships between nations through the power of sport. He also dismissed concerns about a potential boycott of the upcoming World Cup due to policies adopted by the Trump administration, arguing that football should be a source of unity rather than division in an increasingly divided world.