Fifa President Gianni Infantino's relationship with US President Donald Trump has left many scratching their heads. The Swiss politician, who took over as Fifa president in 2016, has been accused of cultivating a close and intimate bond with the divisive leader, despite Fifa's long-standing neutrality on politics.
Infantino's affinity for Trump began years ago, when the two first met at the signing of the Abraham Accords in Washington. Since then, Infantino has become a frequent visitor to the White House, meeting with Trump and other world leaders. The Swiss president has even been praised by Trump himself as "a tremendous friend" and "one of the most intelligent people I've ever met".
However, many are puzzled by Infantino's close relationship with Trump, particularly given Fifa's strict rules on political neutrality. Critics argue that Infantino is compromising Fifa's integrity in order to secure lucrative deals with powerful governments.
One theory is that Infantino has discovered a way to exploit the passion and enthusiasm of football fans for his own gain. By aligning himself with the world's biggest sports market, Infantino can reap significant rewards from Fifa's sponsorship deals, broadcasting rights, and tournament revenue.
Fifa has signed a massive $1 billion deal with the US government, which will increase ticket prices to record levels for next summer's World Cup. The move is expected to generate tens of millions of dollars in revenue for Fifa, but has been criticized by fans' organizations and human rights groups who claim it prioritizes profit over player welfare.
Critics also argue that Infantino's relationship with Trump has emboldened the former US president's worst tendencies, including his divisive rhetoric and anti-immigrant policies. By embracing Trump's brand of politics, Infantino may be inadvertently fueling the flames of extremism.
Despite these concerns, Infantino remains committed to his close friendship with Trump, which some describe as a "bromance". The two leaders have been spotted posing together for photos, sharing laughs, and even exchanging gifts. In one memorable moment, Infantino handed Trump souvenir red and yellow cards, jokingly suggesting they could be used on the assembled press.
Whether Infantino's relationship with Trump is purely a case of self-interest or something more sinister remains to be seen. One thing is certain: Fifa's president has become embroiled in the most intense and divisive politics of our time, all for the sake of securing his power base and lining the pockets of the world's biggest sports market.
Infantino's affinity for Trump began years ago, when the two first met at the signing of the Abraham Accords in Washington. Since then, Infantino has become a frequent visitor to the White House, meeting with Trump and other world leaders. The Swiss president has even been praised by Trump himself as "a tremendous friend" and "one of the most intelligent people I've ever met".
However, many are puzzled by Infantino's close relationship with Trump, particularly given Fifa's strict rules on political neutrality. Critics argue that Infantino is compromising Fifa's integrity in order to secure lucrative deals with powerful governments.
One theory is that Infantino has discovered a way to exploit the passion and enthusiasm of football fans for his own gain. By aligning himself with the world's biggest sports market, Infantino can reap significant rewards from Fifa's sponsorship deals, broadcasting rights, and tournament revenue.
Fifa has signed a massive $1 billion deal with the US government, which will increase ticket prices to record levels for next summer's World Cup. The move is expected to generate tens of millions of dollars in revenue for Fifa, but has been criticized by fans' organizations and human rights groups who claim it prioritizes profit over player welfare.
Critics also argue that Infantino's relationship with Trump has emboldened the former US president's worst tendencies, including his divisive rhetoric and anti-immigrant policies. By embracing Trump's brand of politics, Infantino may be inadvertently fueling the flames of extremism.
Despite these concerns, Infantino remains committed to his close friendship with Trump, which some describe as a "bromance". The two leaders have been spotted posing together for photos, sharing laughs, and even exchanging gifts. In one memorable moment, Infantino handed Trump souvenir red and yellow cards, jokingly suggesting they could be used on the assembled press.
Whether Infantino's relationship with Trump is purely a case of self-interest or something more sinister remains to be seen. One thing is certain: Fifa's president has become embroiled in the most intense and divisive politics of our time, all for the sake of securing his power base and lining the pockets of the world's biggest sports market.