FIFA President
Gianni Infantino’s presidency has focused on bringing wide-ranging reforms to FIFA, expanding global participation in FIFA’s flagship competitions and boosting FIFA’s investment in football development through the Forward Programme.
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About Gianni
Repositioning FIFA as a credible, trustworthy, modern, professional and accountable organisation
Since his first election in February 2016, Gianni Infantino’s presidency has focused on bringing wide-ranging reforms to FIFA, expanding global participation in FIFA’s flagship competitions and boosting FIFA’s investment in football development through the Forward Programme.
Having delivered a successful reform process, the new FIFA has broadened its horizons to take a more active role as a responsible member of global society, whether through the promotion of education and life skills for children under the FIFA Football for Schools Programme, the protection of minors and vulnerable members of the football family with the FIFA Guardians initiative, or by partnering with international organisations – including various agencies of the United Nations, the African Union, ASEAN, and the Council of Europe – to use the unique power of football as a driver of positive social progress.
Gianni Infantino’s long-term vision for FIFA is to make football truly global by levelling-up playing and organisational standards across every continent and expanding participation in the world’s most prestigious football competitions: the FIFA World Cup and the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Professional highlights
Since his election at the Extraordinary FIFA Congress on 26 February 2016, Gianni Infantino has focused his presidency on repositioning FIFA as a credible, trustworthy, modern, professional and accountable organisation.
June 2015: Implemented sweeping governance reforms
December 2016: Introduced the FIFA Forward Programme, revolutionising football development investment around the world
May 2018: Established a Women’s Football Division and FIFA’s first-ever Women’s Football Strategy
July 2020: Unveiled FIFA Football for Schools, an education initiative aiming to reach over 700 million schoolchildren worldwide, promoting education and teaching life skills through football
March 2023: Re-elected unopposed to lead global football’s governing body for another four years, during the 73rd FIFA Congress in Kigali, Rwanda
Place of birth Brig, Switzerland
Education University of Fribourg
Mother tongue(s) Italian, French, German Other languages English, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic
Past Presidents
A short summary of each of the eight presidents that headed FIFA since its inception