Rights group urges FIFA to block Infantino re-election bid over term limits
FairSquare says the FIFA president should not be able to run again under the world football organisation's statutes.
Where: Spain
Exact coordinates
spain: 40.460, -3.750
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Awaiting deadline 45% FIFA Upholds Status Quo
FIFA’s Ethics Committee reviews the FairSquare petition but dismisses it, citing internal procedural complexities rather than outright illegality. President Infantino proceeds with his campaign preparations as scheduled, signaling strong institutional defense of the current leadership structure.
Watch for: FIFA Ethics Committee releases a public statement on the petition stating 'insufficient grounds for review' · FIFA announces the official date for the next executive committee vote without any preceding change to voting rules
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Awaiting deadline 25% Internal Challenge Forces Re-evaluation
Pressure from internal member associations mounts, leading a powerful bloc of national federations to formally request an emergency session of the FIFA Congress to debate term limits. This forces a temporary suspension of the re-election filing process.
Watch for: A written motion regarding 'statutory amendments' is tabled at a FIFA Executive Committee meeting · A major football confederation (e.g., UEFA or CONMEBOL) issues a public declaration of support for term limits
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Awaiting deadline 15% Executive Action Prevails (Counter-Trajectory)
In a decisive move that ignores the formal statutes, the FIFA Executive Committee votes to preemptively disqualify Infantino from the ballot, citing 'administrative irregularities' found during a rapid, private audit. This would immediately trigger a leadership crisis within the organization.
Watch for: A press release from FIFA detailing 'irregularities in candidate filing procedures' against Infantino · A successor or interim leadership figure is announced within 3 days of the vote
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Awaiting deadline 15% Legal/External Pressure Mounts
FairSquare escalates by taking the matter to a recognized international sporting tribunal, initiating formal legal proceedings against the organization for failing to enforce its own bylaws. This puts the re-election bid under immediate legal cloud.
Watch for: A formal legal filing is announced, citing specific articles of the FIFA statutes as violated · A high-profile, non-FIFA legal commentator publishes an analysis predicting the re-election bid will be voided
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