Gianni Infantino Crowned New FIFA President


Gianni Infantino Crowned New FIFA President

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - World football's governing body elected the Swiss-Italian lawyer, Gianni Infantino, in Zurich Friday after he defeated nearest rival Bahrain's Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa in the second round of voting.

Infantino, 45, succeeds Sepp Blatter, who stepped down last year with the organization mired in allegations of corruption and wrongdoing.

"I cannot express my feelings in this moment," he told delegates.

"I went through an exceptional journey, met many fantastic people who love football, who breathe football. I want to be the president of all of you, of all 209 nations."

"I want to work with all of you to work together and build a new era where we can put football at the center of the stage."

General secretary of European governing body UEFA, Infantino won the first round of voting but without the necessary two-third majority to secure an immediate victory.

He received 88 of the 207 votes with Sheikh Salman three behind on 85. Prince Ali gained 27 and Jerome Champagne, a former French diplomat who had previously worked for FIFA.

However, in the second round of voting, Infantino secured 115 votes -- 27 ahead of Salman -- to claim victory, CNN reported.

Infantino takes over at a time where FIFA is enduring one of the most difficult periods in its 112-year history.

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