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FIFA Congress Results [Updating]

Keep up to date with the results from the FIFA Congress and presidential election

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[12:11 Eastern] Infantino's acceptance speech

[12:06 Eastern]

The face of victory

[12:00 Eastern] Gianni Infantino is the new FIFA President

With a simple majority of votes in second ballot, Gianni Infantino of Switzerland is elected FIFA President until 2019.

— FIFA Media (@fifamedia)February 26, 2016

Results of 2nd ballot: 4 votes for Prince Ali; 88 votes for Shk. Salman; 0 votes for Jérôme Champagne; 115 votes for Gianni Infantino.

— FIFA Media (@fifamedia)February 26, 2016

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[11:40 Eastern]

Phew!

— Busby MUFC (@BusbyMUFC)February 26, 2016

7 Rounds!?

Via — Sam Borden (@SamBorden)February 26, 2016

[11:24 Eastern]

Watch this dog play keepy-uppy. It's probably better than you!

[11:17 Eastern]

Exciting!

Lebanon has voted.— Lebanon Football (@FALebanon)February 26, 2016

[10:56 Eastern]

Politicking is the name of the game now. Will the bottom two press on?

Ali's team working on trying to keep Salman out, which could well mean Gianni getting the 16 more votes he needs for victory.

— Ben Rumsby (@ben_rumsby)February 26, 2016

Obviously what happens to Ali's votes is critical BUT don't forget Champagne. Seven isn't a small number in a race this close. Does he drop?

— Sam Borden (@SamBorden)February 26, 2016

[10:41 Eastern]

The election heading into a second round is more significant that it might look. By FIFA standards, this is incredibly close.

First time that 2nd round voting will take place since Havelange vs Rous in 1974

— Graham Dunbar (@gdunbarap)February 26, 2016

[10:30 Eastern] The first round of the FIFA Presidential election

Voting is over. Here's how things shaped up:

Results of 1st ballot: 27 votes for Prince Ali; 85 votes for Shk. Salman; 7 votes for Jérôme Champagne; 88 votes for Gianni Infantino.

— FIFA Media (@fifamedia)February 26, 2016

All four candidates are now through to a second round of voting, per FIFA's electoral guidelines.

If a two-thirds majority is not reached in 1st ballot, all candidates may proceed to the 2nd ballot. — FIFA Media (@fifamedia)February 26, 2016

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Vote on FIFA Reforms

Earlier in the day, FIFA voted on and passed a wide range of organizational reforms (reforms that Salman, in his subsequent address to the FIFA Congress threatened to undermine). Here's a little video FIFA put together outlining the reforms.

Outspoken FIFA critic and Skins chairman Jaimie Fuller got kicked out of the Congress.

Here we go. Was just approached by 2m tall security guard and had my accreditation withdrawn. Good to see FIFA reforms alive and well

— SKINS Chairman (@jaimiefuller)February 26, 2016