LONDON: FIFA presidential candidate Gianni Infantino would mark a clean break with the organization’s troubled recent past by appointing more women and non-Europeans to senior roles, he told AFP on Monday.
Infantino, 45, said he would quickly look to replace sacked general secretary Jerome Valcke if he wins the election on February 26.
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