Fifa reform roadblock: Fury as Infantino leads move to ditch ethics judge who ousted Blatter
Football’s world governing body thrown back into turmoil by council’s decision to replace reformers
Fifa bosses on Tuesday recommended replacing the ethics judge who helped bring down Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini, prompting a response that his removal was “politically motivated”.
A five-hour long meeting of the powerful Fifa council in Bahrain, chaired by president Gianni Infantino, has decided to replace German Hans-Joachim Eckert and ethics investigator Cornel Borbely.
In response, a furious Eckert and Borbely said in a statement their removals effectively meant the “end of Fifa’s reforms efforts”.
The pair are expected to arrive in Bahrain on Wednesday and due to give a potentially explosive press conference.

Similarly, ethics investigator Borbely is to be replaced by Colombia’s Maria Claudia Rojas.