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FIFA President Tells World Cup Critics to ‘Chill’ About Concerns

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FIFA's Infantino defends World Cup ticket prices, says fans 'should chill' about ref denied US entry - TSN.

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FIFA's Infantino defends World Cup ticket prices, says fans 'should chill' about ref denied US entry TSNInfantino could have stood up for the World Cup - but he said 'chill, relax' BBCSomali soccer referee denied entry to U.S.

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for World Cup receives a heroes welcome at home The Globe and MailFIFA president defends World Cup ticket prices, says fans 'should chill' about ref denied U.S.

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entry CBCBruce Arthur: Gianni Infantino, the most powerful man in soccer, shows that he is not in charge at the World Cup Toronto Star

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FIFA president defends World Cup ticket prices, says fans 'should chill' about ref denied U.S.

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entry CBCInfantino could have stood up for the World Cup - but he said 'chill, relax' BBCGianni Infantino tells football fans to ‘chill' in response to Fifa's critics The GuardianSomali Referee Says His World Cup Dream Is Dashed After U.S.

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Summary

**** The FIFA president, Gianni Infantino, urged World Cup critics to "chill" about concerns regarding Somali referees and ticket prices, emphasizing that fans should remain calm despite the growing crises facing the tournament. **

Why It Matters

** This statement highlights the ongoing issues within the World Cup organization

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