Infantino apologises to British followers for arrest file ‘joke’

FIFA president Gianni Infantino has apologised for joking about British soccer followers’ file of arrests at earlier World Cups. In an unique interview, Infantino instructed Sky’s Yalda Hakim that his remark that the 2022 Qatar World Cup was the primary the place no Brits have been arrested was meant to be "light-hearted".

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