BBC News na srpskom
·Jul 2026
UEFA loses confidence in Infantino: who could replace him
UEFA has sharply criticized FIFA President Gianni Infantino after he abandoned plans to sell stakes in FIFA competitions to private investors, including Joshua Kushner. UEFA, CONCACAF and the AFC say the proposal exposed serious failures in transparency, consultation and decision-making, while Infantino faces growing pressure ahead of his expected bid for a fourth term. Although several officials believe he may still have enough support among national associations to win, potential challengers are being discussed, particularly European club leader Nasser Al-Khelaifi, who reportedly does not want the role. A boycott by European teams and clubs could cause severe financial damage to FIFA, making a lasting split in world football harmful to all sides.