FIFA president Infantino asked to stay away from youth tournament

What the report says
Sky News World reports that FIFA president Gianni Infantino has been asked to stay away from a youth tournament taking place this weekend, amid growing anger over his proposed World Cup sell-off plan. The request is being seen as a sign that tensions around the issue have widened within football circles.
The source says the move reflects deepening divisions linked to Infantino’s attempt to push ahead with the plan, though the article text available here does not provide further detail on who made the request or which tournament is involved. The development suggests the dispute is now affecting FIFA’s public standing as well as relations with parts of the football community.
Infantino, who leads world football’s governing body, has faced criticism over the proposal to sell off World Cup-related rights or assets, according to the framing in the Sky News report. No additional figures, dates or formal decisions are given in the supplied text.
More broadly, such disputes matter because FIFA decisions can affect tournament control, commercial rights and the relationship between football administrators and grassroots events. Based on the limited source material, the immediate takeaway is that opposition to the plan is becoming more visible and is now influencing appearances at a youth competition.
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