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FIFA president Gianni Infantino is set to run for re-election in 2027, with the vote hosted by Morocco. This marks the second consecutive election meeting in Africa, where Infantino has established strong political ties.
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The FIFA presidential election is scheduled for March 18, 2027.
Morocco is hosting the 2027 FIFA Congress due to its strong political ties with FIFA and its recent successes in international soccer.
Gianni Infantino has already received pledges of support from the Confederation of African Football and its president Patrice Motsepe.
Morocco has benefited from Infantino's presidency by being selected to co-host the 2030 World Cup and hosting various FIFA events, enhancing its soccer profile.
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Morocco has been a big winner during Infantino’s presidency and will host the 2027 FIFA Congress in Rabat, where the soccer body opened its African regional office last year. The north African nation will co-host the 2030 World Cup with Spain and Portugal and hopes to stage the final at a 115,000-capacity stadium being built in Casablanca. Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabeu Stadium also is a contender. Hosting a FIFA gathering of officials, business partners and media next year shapes as a showcase for Moroccan soccer and its influential leader Fouzi Lekjaa, who also is a government budget minister appointed by King Mohammed VI. Lekjaa is Motsepe’s most senior vice president at CAF and sits on the Infantino-chaired, 37-member FIFA Council that approves strategy for the soccer body. During Lekjaa’s 12-year presidency of the Moroccan soccer federation, the men’s team made World Cup history in 2022 by becoming the first African team to reach the semifinals. That fueled Morocco’s campaign to join the Spain-Portugal project for hosting the World Cup that was long expected to go to Europe. Morocco had lost several hosting contests since the 1990s including for the 2026 edition as the only rival to the winning bid from the United States, Canada and Mexico. Morocco also has a five-year deal with FIFA to host the annual Under-17 Women's World Cup. Morocco hosted the men's African Cup of Nations this year that ended in a chaotic and controversial final. Senegal won the title on the field, Morocco was awarded it by a CAF appeal panel and the result will be settled by Senegal's appeal pending at the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Switzerland.
Infantino’s presidency is expected to stretch to 15 years when he will reach his statutory term limit in 2031. When Infantino was elected in February 2016 in Zurich, FIFA members also approved a 12-year presidential limit on a slate of governance reforms forced by U.S. federal investigations of corruption implicating senior soccer officials worldwide. Infantino’s initial three-year mandate through 2019 — completing the term of Sepp Blatter who was ousted in the fallout from the investigations — eventually was decided not to count toward the 12-year limit. His first re-election win was in Paris. \\\_ Dunbar contributed from Geneva \\\_ AP soccer: