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Does football need FIFA and its World Cup?
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Does football need FIFA and its World Cup?

The article discusses growing skepticism toward FIFA's leadership and governance amid controversies surrounding its World Cup and other initiatives. It highlights concerns over the organization's handling of fan access, such as visa restrictions for Argentine supporters and the limited opportunities for fans to witness historic moments like Lionel Messi's achievements. The piece also critiques FIFA's decision to award former U.S. President Donald Trump the Peace Prize just before his administration escalated tensions with Iran, which has damaged the organization's credibility. Additionally, it examines structural issues within FIFA, including the concentration of power through the presidency, the lack of opposition to Gianni Infantino's potential extension beyond the 12-year term limit, and the impact of the Club World Cup on player workloads. The article questions whether FIFA's current model remains sustainable and whether reforms are necessary to address these challenges.

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Does football need FIFA and its World Cup?

The article discusses growing skepticism toward FIFA's leadership and governance amid controversies surrounding its World Cup and other initiatives. It highlights concerns over the organization's handling of fan access, such as visa restrictions for Argentine supporters and the limited opportunities for fans to witness historic moments like Lionel Messi's achievements. The piece also critiques FIFA's decision to award former U.S. President Donald Trump the Peace Prize just before his administration escalated tensions with Iran, which has damaged the organization's credibility. Additionally, it examines structural issues within FIFA, including the concentration of power through the presidency, the lack of opposition to Gianni Infantino's potential extension beyond the 12-year term limit, and the impact of the Club World Cup on player workloads. The article questions whether FIFA's current model remains sustainable and whether reforms are necessary to address these challenges.

Lettura del bias (Sinistra): The article frames FIFA's leadership and governance decisions with a critical tone, emphasizing corruption, lack of accountability, and the influence of powerful figures like Trump. It highlights systemic issues such as the concentration of power in the presidency and the exclusionary practices of F

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