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An embarrassing festival of flattery. What happened to the World Cup [OPINIA]


Jens Bierschwale is a journalist of “Die Welt” writing on sports-related topics.

When the old white man of world football left the big stage, expectations were enormous. At the age of 79 and after 18 years in office, Sepp Blatter resigned as FIFA president on February 26, 2016. Accusations of cronyism and corruption were a constant companion of the era of Swiss egocentricity. Most observers thought that with his successor, Gianni Infantino, there would finally be transparency in the most important sports organization on the planet after the IOC (International Olympic Committee).

But these were vain hopes. Infantino is even more unscrupulous than his predecessor. The man, who hails from the Swiss canton of Valais, is one of the main reasons why football is becoming more and more distant from its fans, and FIFA has finally evolved into an organization where commercialism and turnover are the most important indicators of the sport – not goals and assists.

The world championships starting on Thursday are just another example of the dramatically wrong direction in the development of this sport.

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