The Scottish Football Association (SFA) withdraws its support for FIFA president Gianni Infantino, citing its stance against a “World Cup sell-off” plan. SFA chief executive Ian Maxwell says the association’s position has been clear since UEFA announced a collective opposition to the proposal.
The report frames the move as a response to the broader European football position rather than a new SFA decision on its own. While the outlets focus on the same rationale, they differ mainly in wording and emphasis: both describe Maxwell’s statement and connect the withdrawal to UEFA’s announced opposition to the plan. Neither outlet details additional actions beyond the change in support, such as specific consequences for the SFA’s relationship with FIFA.
Overall, the coverage agrees that the SFA’s decision is tied to the UEFA-led opposition and that Maxwell presents the withdrawal as consistent with the organization’s earlier position. The reports do not add further specifics on the proposal itself or on any formal procedural steps taken following the withdrawal.