FIFA's alleged corruption extends far beyond a denied motorcade request for its president, Gianni Infantino. While the motorcade issue itself is a 'fugazi' that can be resolved with money, Infantino's corruption is evident in FIFA's business practices, such as the selection of World Cup hosts and the exorbitant ticket prices for the upcoming US World Cup matches. These practices prioritize profit over accessibility and the economic benefits promised to host nations.
Impact: High. This analysis suggests that FIFA operates primarily as a profit-driven entity, undermining its stated mission of promoting football globally and raising concerns about the integrity of its major events.
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Sources in support: Dan Le Batard (Host)

