TIL Desk Sports/ Diego Maradona has offered to support new FIFA chief Gianni Infantino’s bid to improve the running of football in Argentina. Speaking upon his arrival in Buenos Aires on Tuesday, the Argentine legend said: “I’m not going to be a FIFA observer, I’m coming to collaborate directly with Gianni Infantino.
“I’m not going to arrive at AFA (the Argentine Federation) to drop a bomb and start everything again from zero. On the contrary, I want Argentine football to become strong again, as it’s always been, but with transparency.”
Elected in February to succeed Sepp Blatter, Infantino “had a very positive and constructive meeting” with Maradona in Paris on June 10, a FIFA spokesperson told. “It is important that true legends of the game like Diego Maradona are interested in the future of the game and involve themselves in the promotion and development of football.”
Maradona, who starred in Argentina’s 1986 World Cup triumph, has often in the past been critical of world football authorities, last year saying Blatter had made a “disgrace” of the game. “This was another step in implementing the FIFA President’s vision to reconnect FIFA with the players who have made the history of the game,” the FIFA spokesperson added.
“FIFA is committed to help and assist find a sustainable solution for the governance of Argentinian football. And Diego Maradona has offered his support.”A joint FIFA and South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) mission is presently visiting Argentina.