FIFA president Gianni Infantino made his remarks at a Council of Europe parliamentary assembly
FIFA head Gianni Infantino has raised eyebrows with an address to European politicians in which he appeared to suggest that hosting the World Cup every two years could reduce death rates for African migrants attempting to find a ‘better life’.
Infantino was discussing his ‘Future of Football’ strategy which concentrates on doubling the frequency of the flagship international tournament currently held every four years while attending a Council of Europe parliamentary assembly session.
The group is dedicated to supporting human rights, and Infantino suggested that countries outside of Europe require greater access to football competitions as a means of preventing grave consequences.
“I understand that in Europe the World Cup [effectively] takes place twice a week,” Infantino began.
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“Because the best players are playing in Europe. So in Europe, there is no need for additional possibilities and events.
“But if we think about the rest of the world, and the vast majority of Europe that doesn’t see the best players or participate in the top competitions, then we have to think about what football brings, which goes beyond the sport.