Infantino says 2018 World Cup is the best-ever

Infantino says 2018 World Cup is the best-ever

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FIFA President Gianni Infantino attends a news conference at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow

FIFA president Gianni Infantino described the 2018 World Cup as the best-ever on Friday and said it had changed perceptions of the host nation Russia.


Infantino, dressed in a red volunteerโ€™s uniform and in triumphant mood, hailed the success of video assistant referees (VARs) and predicted that goals scored from offside positions would be a thing of the past, at least in competitions where the new technology was used.

โ€œFor a couple of years, I was saying it would be the best World Cup ever, today I can say that with more conviction,โ€ he said

Infantino promised that the tournament would leave a lasting legacy and there were โ€œconcrete plansโ€ to make sure the stadiums were used in the future.

โ€œThis country, Russia, has changed. Russia has become a real football countryโ€ฆ where football has become part of the countryโ€™s DNA and the culture,โ€ he said.

โ€œWe had 98 percent occupancy of the stadiums, one million fans from abroad to discover this country, more than three billion viewers on television and there will certainly be one billion for the final.

โ€œEveryone has discovered a beautiful country, a welcoming country, full of people who are keen to show to the world that what maybe is sometimes said is not what happens here.โ€


Infantino, who is paid an annual salary of 1.5 million Swiss francs ($1.49 million) according to FIFA, faced an awkward question when he was asked why the 17,000-odd volunteers were not paid.

โ€œWe are all, as well, volunteers,โ€ he said. โ€œMaybe not at the World Cup, because we have a job, but as soon as we go back home we drive our children to their football or basketball tournaments and we help selling drinks, preparing sausages, or helping in the restaurants.โ€

VAR SUCCESS

Infantino said that, despite initial fears, the VAR system had worked well, it had reviewed a of 19 decisions in the 62 matches so far and had corrected 16 decisions which were initially wrong.

โ€œThis is progress, this is better than the past,โ€ he said. โ€œVAR is not changing football, it is cleaning football.โ€

โ€œIt is difficult to think of the World Cup without VAR, it has been certainly a more just competitionโ€ฆThe goal scored from an offside position is finished in football, at least in football with VAR,โ€ Infantino added.


He said VARโ€™s deterrent effect had reduced the number of direct red cards for violent play from 16 in the 1998 tournament to none this time.

โ€œEveryone knows that, whatever you do, someone will see itโ€ฆ one of the 30-odd cameras will spot it and you will be sent off,โ€ the 48-year-old said.

Infantino did not give any new information on the whether the first 48-team tournament would be in Qatar in 2022 instead of in 2026 as originally planned.

โ€œFirst we will discuss with the Qataris and then with the FIFA Council and stakeholders and decide calmly what the decision is,โ€ he said. โ€œFor the moment, we have a World Cup with 32 teams.โ€

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