Africa backing Infantino for unique fourth term as FIFA president
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has unanimously agreed to back FIFA President Gianni Infantino for a fourth term in 2027. This decision was announced following a meeting before the FIFA Congress in Vancouver.

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AI-generatedThe Confederation of African Football (CAF) has unanimously agreed to back FIFA President Gianni Infantino for a fourth term in 2027. This decision was announced following a meeting before the FIFA Congress in Vancouver. Infantino, who first took office in 2016, has been re-elected twice since then. FIFA statutes limit presidents to three terms, but his first partial term is not counted towards this limit, allowing him to seek re-election. CAF's endorsement follows a similar pledge of support from CONMEBOL, the South American football governing body, earlier in April.
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3 extractedGianni Infantino took over as head of FIFA in 2016 after the corruption scandal that led to Sepp Blatter's downfall.
FIFA statutes limit FIFA presidents to three terms in office, but allow for partial terms to count towards the total.
CAF has unanimously agreed to support Gianni Infantino's bid for a fourth term as FIFA president.