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Infantino defends World Cup organization amid US controversies
Published Wednesday, June 10, 2026 · Updated June 11
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AI synthesisFifa President Gianni Infantino has faced criticism for his dismissive stance on controversies surrounding the 2026 World Cup, particularly regarding US policies. He has been noted for failing to advocate for affected participants and for strongly defending US policies and former President Trump.
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- Fifa President Gianni Infantino has been criticized for his dismissive attitude towards significant controversies affecting the 2026 World Cup.
- Infantino failed to advocate for affected participants and strongly defended US policies and former President Trump regarding these controversies.
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The article criticizes Fifa President Gianni Infantino for his dismissive attitude towards significant controversies affecting the 2026 World Cup, highlighting his failure to advocate for affected participants and his strong defense of US policies and former President Trump.
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