Vancouver police deny motorcade request for FIFA boss

Vancouver police deny motorcade request for FIFA boss

FIFA president Gianni Infantino was denied a police escort while in Vancouver, British Columbia, for FIFA meetings, Vancouver Police Department confirmed on Wednesday.

“Formal motorcades where traffic is stopped are reserved for heads of state,” Deputy Chief Don Chapman said in a statement.

“As the FIFA executive do not meet Internationally Protected Person (IPP) standards that would warrant such an escort [closing roads, intersections, not adhering to traffic devices, etc.], the request was declined,” Chapman said.

Later on Wednesday, a FIFA spokesperson said: “FIFA never requested a specific level of police motorcade for the FIFA President. The FIFA President was not aware of, or involved in, any requests with authorities in relation to his transportation and security matters for the 76th FIFA Congress.

“In line with previous arrangements for such events, FWC26 Canada, as local organisers, liaised with authorities requesting support in relation to all delegates, guests and stakeholders.”

Soccer’s governing body is holding meetings this week in Vancouver, one of the 16 sites of World Cup matches in a tournament co-hosted by Canada, the United States and Mexico from June 11 to July 19.

FIFA’s congress, a meeting of representatives from all its members, is scheduled for Thursday.

There has already been a flurry of activity from FIFA this week, with changes made to the suspension rule for yellow card accumulation at the World Cup, additional prize money to World Cup teams being confirmed and eligibility given to the exiled Afghan women’s team to return to international competition.

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