Arsene Wenger confirmed as Fifa’s new chief of global football development

The former Arsenal manager had recently been linked to the vacant Bayern Munich job

Tom Kershaw
Wednesday 13 November 2019 16:33 GMT
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Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has been confirmed as Fifa‘s new chief of global football development.

The 70-year-old, who had been linked to the vacant manager’s job at Bayern Munich over the past fortnight, will be responsible for “overseeing and driving the growth and development of the sport for both men and women around the world”.

Fifa added that Wenger will be the “leading authority on technical matters”.

“I very much look forward to taking on this extremely important challenge, not only because I have always been interested in analysing football from a broader perspective but also because Fifa's mission as world football’s governing body is truly global,” the Frenchman said in a statement.

“I believe that the new Fifa we have seen emerging in recent years has the sport itself at the very heart of its objectives and is determined to develop the game in its many different components.

“I know I can contribute to this objective and will put all my energy into this.”

Fifa president Gianni Infantino welcomed the appointment of one of football’s “most respected personalities”.

He said: “Arsene Wenger’s profound knowledge and passion for the different aspects of our game sets him apart as one of the most respected personalities in football.

Gianni Infantino shakes hands with Arsene Wenger
Gianni Infantino shakes hands with Arsene Wenger (PA)

“I am delighted to welcome him to the team. Since I arrived at FIFA, we have placed football at the centre of our mission, striving to learn from those who know the sport inside out: Arsene is someone who, with his strategic vision, competence and hard work, has dedicated his life to football.

“His arrival is just another example of how we keep strengthening our purpose to bring Fifa back to football and football back to Fifa.”

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