Infantino’s leadership questioned as UEFA elects president
GENEVA — After declaring FIFA’s image crisis over four months ago, questions are being raised about Gianni Infantino as he heads to world soccer’s next big election.
The FIFA president will be a guest in Athens on Wednesday as his former UEFA colleagues vote to replace Michel Platini, who was ousted after the FIFA ethics committee banned him for taking a $2 million payment from Sepp Blatter.
The favourite to become the next UEFA president is Aleksander Ceferin of Slovenia, who was so little known before the campaign that many wonder if Infantino and his staff have intervened to support him. Ceferin will be up against UEFA vice-president Michael van Praag of the Netherlands, an outspoken critic of Blatter in recent years.
“I am neutral. The FIFA president is neutral in any election at confederation level,” Infantino said. “This is very clear.”


