FIFA president: Biennial World Cup could save African migrants from 'death in the sea'

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Infantino said soccer can bring African countries 'hope'.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino ignited a firestorm on Wednesday when he claimed that a biennial World Cup would help solve the African migrant crisis.

“If we think about rest of world and the vast majority of Europe, then we have to think about what football brings. Football is about opportunity, about hope, about the national teams. We cannot say to the rest of world give us your money, but watch us on TV. We need to include them. FIFA President Gianni Infantino metaphorically shoved his foot all the way into his mouth during an address to the Council of Europe. Later on Wednesday, after seeing what a mess his comments had caused, Infantino attempted to fix it. The easiest way to do that would be to apologize for saying that a biennial World Cup could fix the African migrant crisis, but Infantino decided not to go in that direction.

 

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