Tuesday, August 18, 2026 - Football's world governing body confirmed on Monday that Kevin Lamour had departed the organisation, bringing to an abrupt end the tenure of a senior executive who had been part of Infantino’s inner circle before joining FIFA’s leadership team.
“FIFA can confirm that the working relationship between FIFA
and Kevin Lamour as FIFA’s chief operating officer has ended on 17 August
2026,” a FIFA spokesperson said.
“FIFA thanks Kevin for his two years of service and wishes
him the best of luck for the future. No further comment will be made on the
matter.”
Lamour joined Fifa’s senior leadership group in November
2024, having previously worked on Infantino’s successful campaign to become
president in 2016.
His departure comes amid mounting opposition to Infantino’s
plans for a new commercial entity that would include some of Fifa’s most
lucrative assets, including rights linked to the World Cup and other major
tournaments.
The proposed subsidiary, which Fifa valued at about $20bn,
would seek to sell up to a 20 per cent stake to private equity investors,
raising an estimated $4.2bn.
Lamour became one of the most prominent internal critics of
the proposal last month, accusing Fifa staff of being “deceived” and describing
the project as the work of “one person”.
“Our mission ... is to serve football, not to serve the
personal interests of a person who, unfortunately, believes he embodies Fifa
when he is supposed to be at its service,” Lamour said.
His comments followed the resignation of Carlos Cordeiro, a
senior adviser to Infantino, who also opposed the plan and described it as “a
bad deal for football”. Infantino subsequently withdrew the proposal.

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