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FIFA sacks senior executive who criticised Infantino, Sky News understands

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FIFA sacks senior executive who criticised Infantino, Sky News understands
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What the report says

Sky News World reports that FIFA has dismissed one of its most senior executives after he questioned Gianni Infantino’s plan to sell part of the World Cup to investors. The report says the decision followed criticism from inside football’s governing body, though the public article text was unavailable and Sky News attributes the development to its own understanding.

According to the snippet, the executive had raised objections to a proposal linked to the commercialization of World Cup rights, a sensitive issue because the tournament is FIFA’s flagship event and a major source of global revenue. Infantino is the organization’s president and has been associated with efforts to expand FIFA’s commercial partnerships and income streams.

The reported sacking is significant because it suggests internal resistance to the plan and highlights tensions over how much of the tournament’s value can be opened to outside investors. In general, any move to sell rights or stakes connected to a major sporting event can draw scrutiny from officials, fans and regulators, especially when governance and transparency concerns are already in view.

Sky News did not provide further details in the available snippet about the executive’s identity, the exact nature of the criticism or FIFA’s public response. As a result, the core development remains that a senior FIFA figure was removed after opposing Infantino’s investment plan.

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