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Stanley Rous [note 4] (1895–1986) 28 September 1961 8 May 1974 (Named Honorary FIFA President over a month after leaving office) 12 years, 222 days England: 7: João Havelange [note 5] (1916–2016) 8 May 1974 8 June 1998 (Named Honorary FIFA President on the day he left office, resigned on 30 April 2013) 24 years, 31 days Brazil: 8: Sepp Blatter
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He was re-elected on 5 June 2019 and on 16 March 2023. [3] On 10 January 2020, he was also elected a member of the International Olympic Committee. [4] As President of FIFA, he oversaw the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, which he described as "the best World Cup ever" and for which he accepted Order of Friendship medal given to him by Vladimir ...
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Yasser bin Hassan bin Mohammed al-Misehal (Arabic: ياسر بن حسن بن محمد المسحل; born 15 January 1974), is a Saudi Arabian football administrator who is a member of the FIFA Council since February 2023. He had been the eighth president of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation since its official establishment in 1956. He was ...
An AI-generated candidate has launched a hypothetical campaign to become president of Fifa in a bid to show that football could be run differently. “Hope Sogni” — created by the sports ...
Domínguez was born on 25 January 1972, the son of Osvaldo Domínguez Dibb (a wealthy businessman and football administrator) [1] [2] and Peggy Wilson-Smith. [3] Dominguez attended school at Saint Andrews School, located in Asuncion where he held the position of president of the Student Council. Mr. Dominguez graduated high school in 1990.
João Havelange elected to a third term as FIFA president. 44th 1984 Zürich 112 45th 1986 Mexico City 111 João Havelange elected to a fourth term as FIFA president. 46th 1988 Zürich 111 United States selected as the host of the 1994 FIFA World Cup. 47th 1990 Rome 130 João Havelange elected to a fifth term as FIFA president. 48th 1992 ...