FIFA COO Lamour Departs After Criticism of Infantino Plan
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FIFA announced on Monday the departure of Chief Operating Officer Kevin Lamour, weeks after he publicly voiced concerns regarding President Gianni Infantino’s proposal to sell a stake in the organization.
According to Reuters, FIFA stated that Lamour had left the organization. No replacement for the Chief Operating Officer was immediately named by FIFA.
The reason for Lamour’s departure is directly linked to his previous statements opposing Infantino’s initiative.
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