Pressure is mounting on FIFA president Gianni Infantino after Norway became the first national football association to openly call for his resignation following the collapse of his plan to sell stakes in the World Cup to private investors. NFF president Lise Klaveness said the FIFA chief no longer had the confidence needed to lead world football through the current crisis. The international football cooperation is very much in trouble, and we must have a reason to get together now, and we want to ask the Fifa president to resign now. Instead, Mexico reaffirmed its confidence in the Fifa president. Infantino continues to enjoy unanimous support from the Confederation of African Football, while UEFA and CONCACAF remain among his strongest critics.