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FIFA president slams 'fake news' surrounding governing body

FIFA President Gianni Infantino gives a press conference at the 67th FIFA Congress in the Bahraini capital Manama on May 11, 2017
FIFA President Gianni Infantino gives a press conference at the 67th FIFA Congress in the Bahraini capital Manama on May 11, 2017
Infantino, elected as FIFA president last year, has been criticised for his committment to real reform.
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Gianni Infantino slammed "fake news" surrounding FIFA in an impassioned speech to the annual congress of world footballs governing body in Bahrain on Thursday.

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Infantino -- elected as president last year on the back of FIFA's greatest scandal but who has been criticised for his committment to real reform -- also claimed corruption could "never again" happen.

"Sadly the truth is not necessarily the truth, but it is what people believe is true," he told a packed hall of delegates.

"Fake news, alterative facts, these terms did not until some time ago, they have become en vogue."

He continued: "There's a lot of fake news and alternative facts about FIFA circulating, FIFA-bashing has become a national sport, especially in some countries."

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But, alternating between English, French, German and Spanish, Infantino said his organisation was now different.

"FIFA has changed now, this is a new FIFA and we are new people here and we act with facts, not with words.

"Nunca mas," never again, Infantino added in reference to corruption once more rearing its ugly head.

He also told those who wanted to enrich themselves through football to leave the sport.

His speech came after criticism earlier in the week after the FIFA Council recommended that the ethics judge who helped bring down Sepp Blatter, Hans-Joachim Eckert, and chief investigator Cornel Borbely not be re-elected by Congress.

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