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«« New York Post, Saturday, February 27, 2016 nypost.com 30 Infantino named new FIFA prez By GRAHAM DUNBAR Gianni Infantino is the new president of soccer’s corruption- scarred world gov- erning body, winning election after promis- ing national leaders of the sport that he would share the wealth from FIFA’s $5 billion World Cup revenues. Infantino was cho- sen on the second- ballot Friday to fill the unexpired term of longtime FIFA leader Sepp Blatter, who was forced out by the pressure of U.S. and Swiss investigations of bribery and cor- ruption that emerged two days before the previous vote in May 2015. The stunning out- come seemed to catch the 45-year-old Infantino off-guard. He had to compose himself before start- ing his acceptance speech and saluted voters by patting his heart with his right hand. “We will restore the image of FIFA and the respect of FIFA. And everyone in the world will applaud us,” said Infantino, who only became a candidate when a case of finan- cial wrongdoing re- moved his own boss, Michel Platini, at Eu- rope’s soccer body UEFA. “I am convinced a new era is starting,” said the Swiss-born former lawyer. Blat- ter headed FIFA for more than 17 years. Infantino pledged to meet quickly with World Cup broad- casters and sponsors, saying they “they need to regain trust and confidence in football and in FIFA.” There were only four candidates on the ballot after Tokyo Sexwale withdrew during his campaign speech to voters. The four were Infantino, UEFA’s general secre- tary; Sheikh Salman of Bahrain, the Asian confederation presi- dent; Prince Ali of Jordan; and Jerome Champagne of France. Infantino, had waged a globe-trot- ting campaign in the four months leading up to the election, gave an impressive 15-minute speech only 20 minutes be- fore the first-round vote. The Swiss-Ital- ian spoke in several languages without notes and portrayed himself as a leader for the world, not just Europe’s wealthy confederation. — AP SPORTS SHORTS NBA: Lowry’s 43 sinks Cavs Kyle Lowry scored a career-high 43 points to help the Raptors beat the Eastern Conference-leading Cav- aliers 99-97 Friday night in Toronto. Terrence Ross added 15 points for Toronto, which won its 10th straight at home to tie a franchise record. LeBron James had 25 points and Kevin Love added 20 for the Cava- liers, who had their lead over Atlan- tic Division-leading Toronto in the East cut to two games. l In Sacramento, Calif., Chris Paul scored a season-high 40 points and added 13 assists with eight re- bounds to propel the Clippers to a 117-107 victory over the Kings. NHL: Caps rally to beat Wild Dmitry Orlov scored with 5:04 remaining after Alex Ovechkin got a tying goal earlier in the period to help the Capitals rally for a 3-2 win over the Wild in Washington. l In Anaheim, Calif., Rickard Rakell scored 1:24 into OT to give the Ducks a 2-1 win over the Oilers. Ryan Getzlaf scored in regula- tion and Frederik Andersen stopped 17 shots to give Anaheim its seventh straight win. l In Raleigh, N.C., Matt Beles- key scored goals in the first and third periods, leading the Bruins to a 4-1 win over the Hurricanes. TENNIS: Navarro in Qatar final Carla Suarez Navarro held No.3-ranked Agnieszka Radwan- ska to only two games as she reached the final of the Qatar Open with a 6-2, 6-0 semifinal victory. The eighth-seeded Navarro needed only 62 minutes to beat Radwanska and will face Latvian 18-year-old Jelena Ostapenko, who reached her first WTA Tour final when German Andrea Petk- ovic retired with a leg injury while trailing 7-5, 1-0. ROBIN HOOD: New FIFA president Gianni Infantino promised he will redistribute the $5 bil- lion generated by the World Cup. Getty Images The New York Post reserves the right to edit, reclassify, reject or cancel an ad at any time. We can only give appropriate credit, not to exceed the cost of the ad, for one insertion. We are not liable for com- plete omissions. Any discrepancies must be brought to our attention within 30 days of the first day the ad runs, in order to receive consideration for credit. 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Infantino namednew FIFA prez

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Gianni Infantino isthe new president ofsoccer’s corruption­scarred world gov­erning body, winningelection after promis­ing national leadersof the sport that hewould share thewealth from FIFA’s $5billion World Cuprevenues.Infantino was cho­

sen on the second­ballot Friday to fillthe unexpired term oflongtime FIFA leaderSepp Blatter, who wasforced out by thepressure of U.S. andSwiss investigationsof bribery and cor­ruption that emergedtwo days before theprevious vote in May2015.The stunning out­

come seemed tocatch the 45­year­oldInfantino off­guard.He had to composehimself before start­ing his acceptancespeech and salutedvoters by patting hisheart with his righthand.“Wewill restore the

image of FIFA and therespect of FIFA. Andeveryone in the worldwill applaud us,” said

Infantino, who onlybecame a candidatewhen a case of finan­cial wrongdoing re­moved his own boss,Michel Platini, at Eu­rope’s soccer bodyUEFA.“I am convinced a

new era is starting,”said the Swiss­bornformer lawyer. Blat­ter headed FIFA formore than 17 years.Infantino pledged

to meet quickly withWorld Cup broad­casters and sponsors,saying they “theyneed to regain trustand confidence infootball and in FIFA.”There were only

four candidates onthe ballot after TokyoSexwale withdrewduring his campaign

speech to voters. Thefour were Infantino,UEFA’s general secre­tary; Sheikh Salmanof Bahrain, the Asianconfederation presi­dent; Prince Ali ofJordan; and JeromeChampagne ofFrance.Infantino, had

waged a globe­trot­ting campaign in thefour months leadingup to the election,gave an impressive15­minute speechonly 20 minutes be­fore the first­roundvote. The Swiss­Ital­ian spoke in severallanguages withoutnotes and portrayedhimself as a leader forthe world, not justEurope’s wealthyconfederation. — AP

SPORTS SHORTSNBA: Lowry’s 43 sinks CavsKyle Lowry scored a career­high

43 points to help the Raptors beatthe Eastern Conference­leading Cav­aliers 99­97 Friday night in Toronto.Terrence Ross added 15 points forToronto, which won its 10th straightat home to tie a franchise record.LeBron James had 25 points and

Kevin Love added 20 for the Cava­liers, who had their lead over Atlan­tic Division­leading Toronto in theEast cut to two games.l In Sacramento, Calif., Chris

Paul scored a season­high 40 pointsand added 13 assists with eight re­bounds to propel the Clippers to a117­107 victory over the Kings.

NHL: Caps rally to beat WildDmitry Orlov scored with 5:04

remaining after Alex Ovechkin gota tying goal earlier in the period tohelp the Capitals rally for a 3­2 winover the Wild in Washington.

l In Anaheim, Calif.,RickardRakell scored 1:24 intoOT to give theDucks a 2­1 win over theOilers.Ryan Getzlaf scored in regula­

tion and Frederik Andersenstopped 17 shots to give Anaheimits seventh straight win.l In Raleigh, N.C.,Matt Beles­

key scored goals in the first andthird periods, leading the Bruins toa 4­1 win over the Hurricanes.

TENNIS: Navarro in Qatar finalCarla Suarez Navarro held

No.3­rankedAgnieszka Radwan­ska to only two games as shereached the final of the Qatar Openwith a 6­2, 6­0 semifinal victory.The eighth­seeded Navarro

needed only 62 minutes to beatRadwanska and will face Latvian18­year­old Jelena Ostapenko,who reached her first WTA Tourfinal when GermanAndrea Petk­ovic retired with a leg injury whiletrailing 7­5, 1­0.

ROBIN HOOD: New FIFA president GianniInfantino promised he will redistribute the $5 bil-lion generated by the World Cup. Getty Images

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