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UK police rap Fifa chief Infantino for Davos joke about British fans’ arrests

January 24, 2026
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UK Police Chiefs Speak Out Against FIFA President’s Mocking of British Fans Behavior at World Cups

The recent remarks made by FIFA President Gianni Infantino concerning the behavior of British fans at World Cups has caused quite a stir among UK police chiefs. Speaking at Davos, Infantino stated that for the first time in history, no British fan was arrested during the Qatar 2022 World Cup. While this may seem like a harmless joke, it has not been received well by those who work tirelessly to ensure the safety and security of fans at major sporting events.

The comment made by Infantino not only undermines the efforts of police chiefs, but it also paints a false picture of British fans. In fact, it is a well-known fact that British fans are some of the most passionate and well-behaved in the world. In recent years, there have been significant improvements in fan behavior, with a sharp decline in incidents of violence and vandalism.

The UK police chiefs, who have been working closely with the Football Association and other organizations, have been instrumental in implementing strict measures to ensure the safety of fans during major tournaments. These measures include increased police presence, strict crowd control, and partnerships with fan organizations to promote responsible and respectful behavior.

In light of this, the comments made by Infantino are not only insulting but also highly inappropriate. It is disappointing to see the head of world football mocking the efforts of those who work tirelessly to ensure the safety and security of fans. These comments also send a negative message to fans, implying that their behavior is not good enough and needs to be improved.

Furthermore, the focus on British fans also ignores the behavior of fans from other countries. Let’s not forget that hooliganism and violence have been an issue at previous World Cups, and not just among British fans. By singling out British fans, Infantino is perpetuating negative stereotypes and diverting attention from the wider issue of ensuring fan safety and security at major tournaments.

It is also important to acknowledge that the lack of arrests at the Qatar 2022 World Cup does not necessarily mean that British fans behaved perfectly. Rather, it is a testament to the successful measures put in place by the UK police chiefs and their counterparts in Qatar. It also highlights the positive impact of fan education and responsible behavior campaigns, which have been implemented by both countries.

In response to Infantino’s comments, the UK police chiefs have issued a strong statement, expressing their disappointment and calling for respect and recognition of their efforts. They have also urged FIFA to refrain from making such comments in the future, as it can have a negative impact on the relationship between fans, police, and football associations.

As we look ahead to future World Cups, it is important for all parties involved to work together and continue to promote a safe and enjoyable experience for fans. Mocking and belittling the efforts of police chiefs is not only disrespectful but also counterproductive in achieving this goal.

In conclusion, the comments made by FIFA President Gianni Infantino regarding British fans’ behavior at World Cups have been met with strong criticism from UK police chiefs. These comments not only undermine the hard work and dedication of those responsible for fan safety but also perpetuate negative stereotypes. It is time for all involved to show respect and work together to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for fans at future tournaments. Let’s celebrate the success of a trouble-free World Cup, rather than making inappropriate jokes at the expense of those who have made it possible.

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