Premier League announces changes to owners and directors test amid bids to buy Manchester United
Premier League owners face disqualification for human rights abuses under changes to the Owners' and Directors' Test (OADT).
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Premier League owners face disqualification for human rights abuses under changes to the Owners' and Directors' Test (OADT).
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Gianni Infantino is set to be waved in for a third four-year term as FIFA president when world football's governing body holds its annual congress in the Rwandan capital Kigali on Thursday. Delegates from the 211 member federations will have a limited choice at the 73rd FIFA Congress, between re-electing the 52-year-old incumbent by acclamation or symbolically disapproving. Unexpectedly elected in February 2016 following the scandal that brought down Sepp Blatter, Infantino already stood unopposed for re-election in 2019 and is now poised to stay in charge of world football until at least 2027.