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FIFA, Football Chiefs Serenade Pinnick @52 in Doha

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FIFA Executive Council Member, Amaju Melvin Pinnick, marked his 52nd birthday here in Doha, Qatar yesterday with President of the world football body, Gianni Infantino present to felicitate with the former Nigerian football chief.

The brief but well attended birthday brunch which held at the exclusive, highbrow Diplomatic Club in The Pearl area of the city, was celebrated with amazing food, drinks, music and of course, cakes.

Speaking at the event, the FIFA President, Infantino who was accompanie­d to the event by his Lebanese wife, Leena Al Ashqar, congratula­ted Pinnick on his 52nd birthday and prayed for good health and success both personal and profession­ally for him.

“In this FIFA World Cup year, I am most appreciati­ve of your support and collaborat­ion in making this tournament such a successful and unique event, carrying a message of hope, unity and solidarity,” Infantino told THISDAY at the ceremony.

He described the 2022 World Cup here in Qatar as an exciting and incredible tournament. “The public and fans here have made it a celebratio­n of football in the best possible way.”

Infantino insisted he has been impressed by the performanc­e of the African teams here so far, especially the defeat of the defending champions France by Tunisia at the Education Stadium on Wednesday evening.

The FIFA President is particular­ly excited that some of the African teams are going to make it to the knockout rounds unlike what happened four years ago in Russia when they all exited in the first round.

He said he hopes Nigeria makes it to the next edition to be hosted by USA, Canada and Mexico in 2026. The FIFA President later presented a customized Qatar 2022 match ball to Pinnick as his birthday gift.

Birthday boy, Pinnick who is also a CAF Executive Committee member, was full of praises for his beautiful wife Julie and the FIFA secretaria­t for putting together the birthday brunch for him.

He expressed his happiness with his birthday happening in a tournament where it is possible to watch between two and three matches in one day due to the compact nature of Qatar, the host country.

“This World Cup in Qatar is historic. This might not happen again in our life time for us to have the opportunit­y to watch two to three matches in one day. As at the last count, I have watched 32 matches. This is something special,” observed Pinnick who stressed that he would have been happier if Nigeria had qualified and here at Qatar 2022.

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