FIFA’s internal tensions have intensified after Secretary General Mattias Grafström reportedly described the controversy surrounding Gianni Infantino’s FIFA Forward Enterprise project as a “sad and regrettable sequence of events”. In an internal email, the FIFA executive reportedly said the situation was “difficult to understand and accept”, while insisting that “individuals, periods of instability and unfortunate episodes are only temporary”.
FIFA leadership faces growing internal pressure
The controversy surrounding FIFA Forward Enterprise has reached the highest levels of world football’s governing body.
According to exclusive information, FIFA Secretary General Mattias Grafström sent an internal message to staff addressing the difficult situation created by the project promoted by president Gianni Infantino.
The initiative, which aimed to open FIFA to private investors, triggered strong opposition from several football stakeholders before eventually being abandoned.
Grafström’s reported comments highlight the growing concerns within the organisation following weeks of uncertainty.
A message of criticism but also reassurance
While describing the situation as a difficult moment for FIFA, Grafström also attempted to calm internal concerns.
The secretary general reportedly reminded staff that “individuals, periods of instability and unfortunate episodes are only temporary”.
His message appears aimed at maintaining unity within FIFA as the organisation attempts to move beyond one of the most challenging moments of Infantino’s presidency.


Infantino seeks to rebuild support among football associations
The revelation comes as Gianni Infantino works to strengthen his position among FIFA’s member associations.
The FIFA president is expected to meet senior officials in Morocco as he evaluates the level of support available to him following the collapse of the controversial project.
The meeting in Salé, near Rabat, comes at a critical time for the Swiss administrator, whose leadership has faced increasing scrutiny.
Governance debate grows inside world football
The controversy has also reopened discussions about FIFA’s governance model.
Several football leaders are calling for stronger institutional checks and a reduction in the concentration of power around the FIFA president.
For Infantino, who has built strong political influence since taking office, the current crisis represents a major test of his ability to maintain unity within global football.
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