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FIFA finances ‘extremely solid’ — Infantino

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MANAMA: FIFA president Gianni Infantino claimed on Monday that the finances of football’s governing body were “extremely solid”, despite it posting a US$ 369 million loss earlier this year.

Speaking at the Asian Football Confederat­ion’s congress in Bahrain, Infantino said the losses were in line with FIFA’s “business model” and there was no need for it give “artificial” figures.

“In spite of what some have been trying to write or to say, FIFA’s finances are extremely solid,” Infantino told delegates in a short address.

He added that it was normal for FIFA to make losses for three years and then “make revenue” during the fourth financial year, when a World Cup takes place.

“That’s how the business model is conducted,” he continued.

“We don’t need to tell you other stories, we don’t need to make our figures artificial (or) look better by some accounting measures.

“The situation is that the finances of FIFA are extremely solid.”

FIFA has said previously t hat i t s los s e s could increase throughout th i s year, but r ebound in 2018 t o a pr o f i t of 1 billion, largely due to TV deals from the Russian World Cup. Infantino w a s speaking a day after FIFA formally announced a partnershi­p deal with Qatar Airways for the Gulf carrier to be its “official airline” for a host of major tournament­s, including the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.

Under the terms of the deal -unlikely to appease FIFA critics -- the Gulf carrier will also sponsor the 2017 Confederat­ions Cup, the Club World Cup, and the women’s World Cup.

The sponsorshi­p deal comes as FIFA struggles to find new sponsors since corruption scandals which engulfed football’s governing body in 2015. Sony and the airline Emirates quit as top-level sponsors after the 2014 World Cup and were not immediatel­y replaced.

The main FIFA congress also takes place in Bahrain this week, on May 11. — AFP

We don’t need to tell you other stories, we don’t need to make our figures artificial (or) look better by some accounting measures. Gianni Infantino, FIFA president

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This picture taken on Feb 21, 2017 shows Shanghai SIPG FC’s Brazilian forward Hulk (right) celebratin­g his goal against FC Seoul during their AFC Champions League group F football match in Seoul. — AFP photo
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Gianni Infantino

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