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How Victor Montagliani rose to the Fifa elite despite past controversies

Discover how Victor Montagliani navigated from a Vancouver upbringing to the heights of FIFA's leadership. Despite facing controversies, including a significant scandal in Canada Soccer, Montagliani played a crucial role in bringing the 202...

The Guardian Sport· Jun 29, 2026 · 8:59 PM · 54 views

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Discover how Victor Montagliani navigated from a Vancouver upbringing to the heights of FIFA's leadership. Despite facing controversies, including a significant scandal in Canada Soccer, Montagliani played a crucial role in bringing the 2026 World Cup to North America. His complex legacy continues to shape soccer globally. #FIFA #WorldCup2026 #VictorMontagliani #SoccerLeadership #SportsNews

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