Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 9th June 2026, 11:37 AM
On the eve of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, French football legend and former UEFA President Michel Platini has initiated formal legal action against football’s global governing body, FIFA, and its current president, Gianni Infantino. A criminal complaint was officially lodged by Platini’s legal counsel in Paris on Monday.
Platini alleges that a coordinated conspiracy was orchestrated in 2015 to deliberately exclude him from the FIFA presidential race. According to the complaint, false allegations were manufactured and illicit influence was exercised to tarnish his professional reputation, effectively preventing him from attaining the highest office in global football administration.
The criminal filing specifically names Infantino alongside five other officials associated with the Swiss judiciary and Swiss football administration. Sources close to the former UEFA chief have indicated that, in tandem with the criminal proceedings, preparations are underway to file a civil lawsuit against FIFA to seek financial damages. This follows a similar course of action in 2022, when Platini raised comparable allegations against the Swiss authorities.
Prior to his election as FIFA President in 2016, Infantino worked under Platini at UEFA for a substantial period. During that era, Platini was widely considered the frontrunner to succeed Sepp Blatter as the head of FIFA.
However, his presidential ambitions were derailed in 2015 following transparency concerns regarding a payment of 2 million Swiss francs ($\text{CHF } 2,000,000$) made to him by Blatter. This transaction triggered an extensive investigation by Swiss authorities, leading to bans from football administration for both individuals. Following prolonged legal proceedings, both Platini and Blatter were formally acquitted of all corruption charges by a Swiss court in 2022, a verdict that was subsequently upheld upon appeal.
The current criminal complaint filed in Paris targets several high-profile figures who held pivotal administrative and judicial roles during the initial 2015 investigation. The identified individuals include:
| Accused Individual | Institutional Role During Relevant Period | Nature of Alleged Involvement |
| Gianni Infantino | Current FIFA President (Former UEFA Official) | Accused of orchestrating a conspiracy to disqualify Platini from the FIFA leadership race. |
| Michael Lauber | Former Attorney General of Switzerland | Accused of abusing judicial authority during the initial financial investigation. |
| Marco Villiger | Former Head of Legal Affairs at FIFA | Accused of utilizing institutional legal mechanisms to damage Platini’s public standing. |
| Five Other Officials | Representatives of the Swiss Judiciary and Football Administration | Alleged complicity in the coordinated effort to alter the outcome of the FIFA election. |
At present, FIFA has declined to issue an official response or statement regarding the newly filed complaint by Platini. Given that the legal action coincides directly with the launch of the 2026 World Cup tournament, the development has reintroduced intense scrutiny regarding the historical governance and internal politics of football’s executive leadership. The progression of the case through the French judicial system will determine the eventual legal consequences for the accused officials.
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