Governing body for football and futsal in Wales, member of FIFA, UEFA, IFAB
A wave of new football kit designs is hitting top Scottish and European clubs as the 2026-27 season approaches. BBC Business collects notable releases from AC Milan to Celtic and Wales, with reactions ranging from praise for heritage-inspired designs to criticism of bold, modern looks.
The plan to sell a stake in FIFA to private investors has been abandoned after backlash from UEFA, CONCACAF and others. Wales has withdrawn its support for Gianni Infantino’s bid for re-election, and questions are rising about FIFA’s governance as Infantino stands for a new term.
FIFA has withdrawn its $4.2bn private‑investor plan after widespread pushback from UEFA and other stakeholders. Infantino remains under pressure as he seeks a fourth term, while national federations demand greater transparency and governance reforms.
Arsène Wenger has stated the withdrawal of FIFA’s investment plan is absolutely necessary, while Grafström and other European bodies question Infantino’s leadership. The plan’s abandonment follows heavy criticism and a loss of confidence among European federations, with ongoing questions about FIFA’s governance and the future of its competitions.
European federations have threatened to boycott FIFA competitions if private investment in football events continues, despite an apology from FIFA president Gianni Infantino. The move could impact upcoming women’s World Cup qualifiers and youth tournaments in 2027, with Uefa insisting assurances against future proposals are required to lift any boycott.