Football: FIFA Boss Unworried About Russia 2018 Hooligans
Muhammad Rameez Published February 16, 2017 | 06:20 PM
DOHA, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 16th Feb, 2017 ) - FIFA president Gianni Infantino said Thursday he was not worried about hooliganism at next year's Russia World Cup, amid growing fears the tournament could be blighted by fan violence.
Speaking in Qatar following a FIFA executive summit meeting, Infantino also said that football's governing body has not asked Russian Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Mutko to resign as the tournament's chief organiser.
"I am not concerned about trouble and violence in 2018," Infantino told AFP and a small group of reporters on the sidelines of the meeting. "I have full confidence in the Russian authorities, they are taking this matter very, very seriously." He added that Russian organisers had been in touch with FIFA, UEFA and the organisers of Euro 2016 in France, where Russian and English fans clashed in bloody street battles, especially in Marseille, leading to the expulsion of several Russians.
He added that Russia was a "welcoming country, which wants to celebrate football". Infantino's comments came ahead of the broadcast of a television documentary in Britain on Thursday in which Russian hardline fans are said to threaten trouble against English fans who go to the World Cup.
Hardline hooligans warned that the 2018 World Cup would be a "festival of violence". There are also concerns about Mutko, who has faced questions about his role as head of the Russia's 2018 organising committee after being linked to doping by Russian athletes.
Mutko has denied any link to the scandal, which a report by a World Anti-Doping Agency investigator said was "state sponsored". Mutko is also seeking a new place on the FIFA council in a vote in April and must pass an integrity check. Asked whether he has asked Mutko to resign as head of the Russian World Cup committee, Infantino said: "No."
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