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FIFA aims to put rows behind it and focus on Qatar World Cup

DOHA : FIFA officials will look to put aside division and controversy and turn the focus to this year's World Cup finals when they hold their annual congress in the Qatari capital on Thursday.

For the past year, FIFA president Gianni Infantino has been under fire from critics, particularly in Europe, over his proposals to turn the World Cup from an event held every four years to a biennial tournament.

At one stage last year, those plans looked set to be voted on at the congress, risking a split in the game, but FIFA has shelved the idea after the widespread - and often fierce - criticism.

Another potential source of dispute at the congress was the Russian Football Union's continued membership of FIFA despite their teams being suspended from playing after the invasion of Ukraine.

Although there have been calls for Russia to be barred from the governing body, with the CEO of Ukrainian club Shakhtar Donetsk asking for them to be isolated in the same manner as apartheid-era South Africa, no motion proposing their removal has been received by FIFA.

One source said it may still be possible for such a call to be made from the floor of the congress by a delegate but such an appeal would not be able to be acted upon according to the organisation's statutes.

While Russian delegates will be present, Ukrainian soccer officials have not been able to travel to Doha and their organisation will instead be represented by an embassy official.

Infantino, who faces an election at next year's congress, is expected to focus his speech on praising Qatar's preparations for November's tournament.

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