The European Parliament has called for an investigation into FIFA President Gianni Infantino over concerns surrounding his leadership and management of world football’s governing body.
The News Chronicle reports that legislators want a more thorough examination of FIFA’s governance, especially with regard to recent decisions and the general responsibility of the company. The action follows mounting criticism of the worldwide management of football and fresh debate on openness inside the game.
The change puts more strain on Infantino, who has headed FIFA since 2016 and presided over significant changes, increased events, and several controversial choices that have drawn criticism from football players and regulatory organizations.
If pursued officially, an inquiry might examine FIFA’s governance standards, compliance with global best practices, and decision-making procedures. As of the time of writing this study, neither FIFA nor Infantino has offered a thorough answer to the most recent appeal by the European Parliament.

