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European walkout after late Infantino delays FIFA Congress

Update European walkout after late Infantino delays FIFA Congress
FIFA president Gianni Infantino (C) speaks during the 75th FIFA congress at the CONMEBOL headquarters in Luque, Paraguay, on May 15, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 16 May 2025

European walkout after late Infantino delays FIFA Congress

European walkout after late Infantino delays FIFA Congress

LUQUE, Paraguay: European delegates staged a walkout at FIFA鈥檚 Congress in Paraguay on Thursday after world football chief Gianni Infantino jetted in late for the session following meetings in 黑料社区 and Qatar with US President Donald Trump.
FIFA President Infantino鈥檚 late arrival at the global governing body鈥檚 annual meeting caused a delay of more than two hours.
Several representatives from European football associations 鈥 including UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin 鈥 cut short their attendance after Infantino called a recess at the event taking place in Luque, outside Asuncion.
Norwegian Football Federation president Lise Klaveness expressed dismay at Infantino in a statement circulated to reporters.
鈥淭he delayed arrival of the FIFA President at the 75th FIFA Congress is disappointing,鈥 Klaveness said.
鈥淭he annual congress is the single most important body to ensure good governance of international football. The situation is concerning. 210 member associations have traveled from all over the world to participate at this Congress here in Paraguay, expecting professional leadership and dialogue at the highest level.
鈥淚 understand the frustration and disappointment from European FIFA members, and we feel sorry for the excellent hosts in Paraguay.鈥
Infantino for his part issued an apology for his tardiness in remarks to the congress before the delegates left.
Infantino blamed flight problems for his late arrival but stressed the importance of attending the meetings in Qatar and 黑料社区, the hosts of the 2022 and 2034 World Cups respectively.
鈥淎s FIFA president, my responsibility is to make decisions in the best interests of the organization (...) I felt I had to be there to represent football and all of you,鈥 Infantino said of his visit to the Gulf.
The FIFA leader accompanied Trump 鈥 who he visited last week at the White House 鈥 on his tour of both countries.
The United States will take center stage for FIFA over the coming years, hosting next month鈥檚 inaugural Club World Cup before staging the 2026 World Cup with Canada and Mexico next year, with the Women鈥檚 World Cup in 2031.
FIFA Secretary General Mattias Grafstrom declined to elaborate on Infantino鈥檚 late arrival following the meeting.
鈥淚 have no comment on that; he explained the reasons why it was delayed. He had important matters to discuss. We had a great Congress,鈥 he told reporters.
Thursday鈥檚 meeting wrapped with no major decisions taken.
Alejandro Dominguez, the head of South American federation CONMEBOL, meanwhile used the occasion to comment on preparations for the 2030 World Cup.
Dominguez, who has recently pushed a controversial proposal for the tournament to be expanded from 48 to 64 teams, said he believed 鈥渘o-one鈥 should be left out of the event, which marks the World Cup鈥檚 centenary.
鈥淎 World Cup is the most popular celebration on planet Earth, and no one should be left out of that celebration,鈥 Dominguez said, without explicitly mentioning his idea of expansion.
Dominguez鈥檚 proposal 鈥 which would allow for more matches to be held in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay while the bulk of games would remain in Spain, Morocco and Portugal 鈥 has met with stiff opposition throughout the football world.
The presidents of the ruling football bodies in Europe, Asia and Central America, the Caribbean, and North America have all spoken out against expansion.
鈥淚鈥檓 not inviting you to change your position, but rather to reflect together on creating something worthy of history,鈥 Dominguez said.


Turkiye dominates second day of swimming at Islamic Solidarity Games in Riyadh

Turkiye dominates second day of swimming at Islamic Solidarity Games in Riyadh
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Turkiye dominates second day of swimming at Islamic Solidarity Games in Riyadh

Turkiye dominates second day of swimming at Islamic Solidarity Games in Riyadh
  • Turkish male and female swimmers claim 6 of 7 gold medals on Monday

RIYADH: Turkiye鈥檚 swimmers continued their impressive run at the Riyadh 2025 Islamic Solidarity Games on Monday by claiming six out of seven gold medals at the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Olympic Complex.

In the men鈥檚 100-meter backstroke, Turkiye鈥檚 Mert Ali Satir took gold, Egypt鈥檚 Abdelrahman Amr Atia won silver, and Turkiye鈥檚 Berk Ozkul secured bronze.

In the women鈥檚 100-meter backstroke, Turkish swimmers dominated as Sudem Denizli claimed gold and Halime Z眉lal Zeren took silver, while Indonesia鈥檚 Candrea Flairene finished with bronze.

Also, Turkiye鈥檚 Doruk Yogurtcuoglu won the men鈥檚 200-meter freestyle event ahead of Algeria鈥檚 Jaouad Syoud and Kazakhstan鈥檚 Aibat Myrzamuratov.

In the women鈥檚 200-meter freestyle, Indonesia鈥檚 Adellia Adellia captured gold, followed by Turkiye鈥檚 Pinar Donmez, and Lebanon鈥檚 Lynn El-Hajj.

In the men鈥檚 200-meter butterfly, Turkiye鈥檚 Polat Uzer Tornali clinched gold, followed by Azerbaijan鈥檚 Ramil Valizada and Iran鈥檚 Mohammad Mahdi Gholami.

In the women鈥檚 category, Defne Tanig and Seher Kaya secured gold and silver respectively for Turkiye, while Algeria鈥檚 Imene Kouthar Zeitouni took bronze.

The day concluded with the mixed 4x100-meter medley relay, where Turkiye once again topped the podium with gold, while Indonesia took silver, and Uzbekistan bronze.

The swimming competition on Tuesday features 100-meter and 200-meter freestyle events for men and women, and 4x100-meter relays.