Infantino Re-elected FIFA President Unopposed, Promising Greater Revenues

In this file photo taken on October 22, 2022 Gianni Infantino, president of football's world governing body FIFA, attends a press conference following the FIFA Council meeting in Auckland. (AFP)
In this file photo taken on October 22, 2022 Gianni Infantino, president of football's world governing body FIFA, attends a press conference following the FIFA Council meeting in Auckland. (AFP)
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Infantino Re-elected FIFA President Unopposed, Promising Greater Revenues

In this file photo taken on October 22, 2022 Gianni Infantino, president of football's world governing body FIFA, attends a press conference following the FIFA Council meeting in Auckland. (AFP)
In this file photo taken on October 22, 2022 Gianni Infantino, president of football's world governing body FIFA, attends a press conference following the FIFA Council meeting in Auckland. (AFP)

Gianni Infantino was re-elected as FIFA president during the 73rd Congress in Kigali on Thursday, promising record revenues in the next four-year cycle of $11 billion as he called for more football to be played around the world.

Infantino stood unopposed, making his re-election as head of football's governing body a formality, even if he is not universally popular among member associations for a range of reasons, including pushing for a failed plan to play the World Cup every two years.

"It is an incredible honour and privilege, and a great responsibility," Infantino said. "I promise to continue serving FIFA and football around the world.

"To those that love me, and I know there are many, and those who hate me ... I love you all."

Infantino confirmed FIFA’s income hit record levels in the last cycle from 2019-22, but promised to substantially raise this again on the back of expanded men’s and women’s World Cup tournaments and the introduction of a 32-team Club World Cup.

"Revenues rose to a record $7.5 billion (to 2022) in a period that was hit by COVID-19. When I arrived, FIFA reserves stood at around $1 billion, today they are at almost $4 billion," Infantino said.

"We promise new record revenues for the next cycle of $11 billion, and the new Club World Cup is not included in that figure, so it could increase by a couple of billion (more)."

Infantino said FIFA would continue to revue the transfer system to "improve transparency" and suggested the organisation might discuss a salary cap.

"We must improve our regulations and the FIFA statues. We will continue to evolve our good governance principles and look at the transfer system, and maybe have a discussion to improve transparency of transfer fees and salaries.

"It might be necessary to introduce a cap, we have to think how we can do that. We will look at it with all stakeholders and see what we can do."

Infantino was first elected in an Extraordinary Congress in 2016 following the resignation of his predecessor Sepp Blatter, and retained his position unopposed three years later.

But this counts as his second term of office and he will therefore be available for a third and final term in four years' time.



Estoril to Wear Senna-Inspired Kit to Mark Late Brazilian’s First F1 Win 

Ayrton Senna. (AFP/Getty Images)
Ayrton Senna. (AFP/Getty Images)
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Estoril to Wear Senna-Inspired Kit to Mark Late Brazilian’s First F1 Win 

Ayrton Senna. (AFP/Getty Images)
Ayrton Senna. (AFP/Getty Images)

Portuguese top-flight side Estoril Praia will swap their traditional yellow and blue strips for the green and yellow of the Brazilian flag on Saturday to mark the 40th anniversary of the late Ayrton Senna's first Formula One Grand Prix victory.

The special kit, featuring the colors of Senna's iconic helmet, will be worn when Estoril face Braga in Portugal's Primeira Liga in honor of the Brazilian's breakthrough triumph at the Estoril circuit in 1985.

The three-times world champion, who died in a crash at Imola in 1994, mastered torrential conditions at the circuit to claim the first of his 41 grand prix victories.

"Estoril Praia pays tribute to the person and athlete who marked a generation with three world championships for McLaren, whose connection to the municipality of Cascais and Portugal is unequivocal," the club said in a statement.

In another tribute last weekend, the late driver's nephew Bruno drove the Lotus Type 97T which Senna piloted to victory at Estoril as part of a demonstration at the Goodwood Festival in England.

The car will also be on display at the Estoril circuit on Sunday and Monday.