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Russia World Cup 2018 “The best ever” – FIFA president Gianni Infantino

by July 13th, 2018

FIFA president Gianni Infantino has proclaimed Russia 2018 to be “the best World Cup ever”.

The finals have largely been considered a major success by visitors and viewers across the world, particularly in light of concerns about Russia’s suitability as hosts.

Organisers have been praised for an efficient running of the tournament across the 11 host cities, while there have been few recorded incidents of travelling fans being subjected to the sort of racial harassment that was initially feared.

With the football itself largely engaging throughout the tournament, Infantino had no hesitation in describing 2018 as the World Cup’s finest year.

“A couple of years ago, I said this would be the World Cup ever. Today, I can say that with new conviction. It is the best World Cup ever,” he told a news conference in Moscow.

“We had 98 per cent stadium occupancy, more than one million fans travelling from abroad, more than three billion viewers on TV. In FIFA’s digital channels, content has been viewed more than 11 billion times, there were seven million visitors to the fan fests, great, great success with VAR, and anti-doping has delivered unprecedented tests and so far, touch wood, zero positive results. We have been acting against discrimination with a new way of operating with FARE and others.

“But there is the football side, and we had only one game that ended 0-0, and we had some great games, all had a lot of emotions, and on the organisational side, the level of excellence in the infrastructure in the stadiums, airports, hotels, transportation, security, the level of operational excellence has been really, really unprecedented, and that’s not only me saying it, it’s others who have been at several World Cups and championships. And a great party, an extremely friendly atmosphere throughout, from beginning to end.”

One notable aspect of this tournament has been the use of VAR at a World Cup for the first time, which Infantino considers to have been a resounding success.

Indeed, the former UEFA general secretary believes the days of goals scored from an offside position or red cards for violent conduct could both be coming to an end due to the video assistant technology.

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