
Kevin Lamour Sacked by FIFA After Criticising President Gianni Infantino
Kevin Lamour, a prominent figure within FIFA's hierarchy, has been removed from his position, following his public rebuke of President Gianni Infantino. The dismissal occurred barely three weeks after Lamour voiced significant concerns over the organisation's leadership and its handling of various footballing matters.
Lamour's criticism centred on what he described as a lack of transparency and a problematic concentration of power within Infantino's office. He had reportedly been a vocal proponent of reforms aimed at decentralising decision-making and enhancing accountability, positions that evidently placed him at odds with the current administration.
This move is likely to intensify scrutiny on FIFA's internal governance, particularly its approach to dissenting voices. The organisation has a long history of controversies surrounding its leadership and operational practices, frequently drawing international condemnation. Critics often point to an entrenched culture where challenges to the executive are met with swift, often punitive, action, rather than engagement.
The timing of Lamour's sacking, so soon after his public statements, suggests a clear link between his critique and his dismissal, further fuelling arguments that genuine internal dissent is not tolerated under the current FIFA regime. This latest development underscores the ongoing concerns about democratic principles within the world's most powerful football governing body.






