FIFA’s president Gianni Infantino is under mounting pressure as four vice-presidents, including Sandor Csanyi, condemn the firing of COO Kevin Lamour — seen as a betrayal of ethics and transparency — just as Infantino prepares for a fourth term. Lamour had criticized Infantino’s controversial plan to sell off World Cup assets, calling it a “one-person project” that deceived staff. Support is crumbling: Israel and Wales have withdrawn backing, while Montenegro demands an internal review. Though African (CAF) and South American (CONMEBOL) confederations remain loyal, they insist any leadership change must be democratic. The crisis threatens to shake FIFA’s foundation from within.

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