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Fifa boss received 33% bonus increase after Club World Cup in US$6 million pay deal

Football’s world body announces details of Gianni Infantino’s salary as part of transparency reforms passed on day he was elected in 2016

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Fifa president Gianni Infantino with the Club World Cup trophy, which was held in Atlanta last year. Photo: AP
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Fifa president Gianni Infantino received a 33 per cent increase in his annual bonus last year as part of a US$6 million pay package detailed on Thursday by football’s world body.

Infantino’s basic annual salary was unchanged at 2.6 million Swiss francs (US$3.3 million) and his bonus rose by 550,000 Swiss francs to 2.2 million Swiss francs in 2025, when Fifa organised its first month-long men’s Club World Cup in the United States.

In each of the prior two years, Infantino’s annual bonus had been 1.65 million Swiss francs.

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It was unclear if the Fifa leader is entitled to further payments including for keeping homes in his native Switzerland and Florida, where Fifa has a base in Coral Gables organising the 2026 World Cup across North America.

The Club World Cup, heavily backed by Saudi Arabian money, added about US$2 billion to Fifa’s revenue, which is set to be at least US$13 billion for the four-year period through this year’s World Cup in the US, Canada and Mexico.

The Saudi Arabia-backed Club World Cup added US$2 billion to Fifa’s revenue. Photo: AP
The Saudi Arabia-backed Club World Cup added US$2 billion to Fifa’s revenue. Photo: AP

Fifa on Thursday published annual accounts with a budget target for 2027-30 of US$14 billion in estimated revenue.

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