Recent viral claims suggest that the European Parliament has called for an investigation into FIFA President Gianni Infantino. However, this assertion is misleading. While a letter signed by 72 Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) urges FIFA’s Ethics Committee to investigate Infantino, it does not represent an official position of the European Parliament itself.
The controversy arose following FIFA’s decision to suspend an automatic one-match ban for US striker Folarin Balogun, which led to public outcry, particularly from Belgian fans and football officials. US President Donald Trump had requested FIFA to review the case, which intensified scrutiny on the governing body.
The letter, dated July 8, addresses the presidents of national football associations in EU member states, calling for an examination of whether political pressure influenced FIFA’s disciplinary actions. The MEPs emphasize that their concerns are about maintaining the integrity of the sport rather than targeting any individual player.
Ultimately, the European Parliament has not officially endorsed this initiative, highlighting the importance of distinguishing between individual MEP actions and the Parliament’s collective stance. This distinction is crucial as it reflects the ongoing tensions between politics and sports governance.
Source: Euronews

