Gianni Infantino
Giovanni Vincenzo Infantino, born on March 23, 1970, is a prominent Swiss-Italian football executive who currently serves as the President of FIFA. His journey in football administration reached a significant milestone when he was elected President during the extraordinary congress held on February 26, 2016. Infantino’s leadership has been marked by a focus on enhancing the global appeal of football, including initiatives aimed at expanding the FIFA World Cup and improving governance within the sport.
In addition to his role at FIFA, Infantino's influence in the sporting world expanded when he was appointed as a member of the International Olympic Committee on January 10, 2020. His tenure at FIFA has seen a commitment to innovation, including the introduction of new tournaments and strategic partnerships aimed at promoting football across diverse communities.
Infantino has also been involved in various reforms within FIFA, aimed at increasing transparency and accountability following the organization’s previous challenges. His vision for the future of football encompasses not only the growth of the game at the grassroots level but also the elevation of women's football on a global stage. Through his leadership, Infantino continues to shape the future of international football, making a lasting impact on the sport he is so passionate about.