The current frenzy surrounding the desire to trigger the resignation of FIFA President Gianni Infantino is building toward a fever pitch thanks in large part to the media in Europe. Infantino rightly is being called to task for his effort to privatize and sell-off part of the ownership of FIFA’s most lucrative assets. The CONCACAF Context: Montagliani’s RecordVictor Montagliani, often viewed as a potential successor to Infantino, carries a track record that warrants scrutiny. RealityMuch has been made of the political ties surrounding FIFA’s potential shift, specifically the narrative of a “Trump takeover of football” involving figures like Joshua Kushner. If football is to truly change, the leadership must shift away from career administrators and toward those with a purist’s perspective or a more practical, player-focused approach.