FIFA President Gianni Infantino has laid its center of food according to a media report in the World Cup host country Qatar. As the Swiss newspaper reports Sunday's view, the boss of the Football World Association has been predominantly in the Katarische capital of Doha since October.
Accordingly, FIFA has confirmed that Infantile has rented a house there and his family recently lived in Qatar. According to SID information, the main residence of the 51-year-old continues in Switzerland, where he continues to meet his tax liability.
The FIFA-Council had informed Infantile last October, the World Cup to accompany the world and to perceive its presidential obligations in addition to Zurich also from Doha and other locations in the world. On March 31, the FIFA Congress and April 1, the World Cup Group draw stands on the program.
Qatar has been in December 2010 since the controversial award of the World Cup (21st November to 18 December) for human rights violations in criticism. Thousands of guest workers have come to life on the construction sites in the EmirateFIFA President Gianni Infantino has laid its center of food according to a media report in the World Cup host country Qatar. As the Swiss newspaper reports Sunday's view, the boss of the Football World Association has been predominantly in the Katarische capital of Doha since October.
Accordingly, FIFA has confirmed that Infantile has rented a house there and his family recently lived in Qatar. According to SID information, the main residence of the 51-year-old continues in Switzerland, where he continues to meet his tax liability.
The FIFA-Council had informed Infantile last October, the World Cup to accompany the world and to perceive its presidential obligations in addition to Zurich also from Doha and other locations in the world. On March 31, the FIFA Congress and April 1, the World Cup Group draw stands on the program.
Qatar has been in December 2010 since the controversial award of the World Cup (21st November to 18 December) for human rights violations in criticism. Thousands of guest workers have come to life on the construction sites in the Emirate.
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