Mattias Grafström Becomes New Secretary General of FIFA On Permanent Basis
In a significant move for international football governance, FIFA has announced the appointment of Mattias Grafström as its new Secretary General. Grafström, a dual national of Sweden and the Netherlands, takes over from Fatma Samoura, who stepped down from the position last year.
The appointment of Grafström comes after his interim role as Secretary General since October 2023, following a nomination process. This transition marks a new chapter in FIFA’s leadership and signifies a continued commitment to the global development of football.
Expressing his gratitude and enthusiasm for the new role, Secretary General Mattias Grafström stated, “I am humbled and deeply honoured to have been appointed FIFA Secretary General. Football has been my passion since childhood, and I have dedicated my life to working in various capacities within the sport. I accept this appointment with pride and a strong sense of responsibility.”
Grafström also expressed his appreciation to FIFA President Gianni Infantino, the Confederation Presidents, Vice-Presidents, and members of the FIFA Council for their trust in him to serve football in such a crucial position.
“As I take on this significant responsibility, I am committed to dedicating myself more than ever to the service of football, FIFA, and its 211 Member Associations,” Grafström added, highlighting his dedication to the global football community.
With a wealth of experience and a deep-rooted passion for the sport, Mattias Grafström steps into his new role with a clear vision to further strengthen FIFA’s mission and contribute to the continued growth and success of football worldwide.