Fact Check: Dutch Legend Ruud Gullit DENIED Calling On FIFA President Infantino To Resign Amid U.S. Immigration Policies Controversy

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  • by: Alan Duke
Fact Check: Dutch Legend Ruud Gullit DENIED Calling On FIFA President Infantino To Resign Amid U.S. Immigration Policies Controversy Denied

Did Dutch football legend Ruud Gullit publish an open letter calling on FIFA President Gianni Infantino to resign amid growing controversy surrounding U.S. immigration policies? No, that's not true: The claim appeared in social media posts and news articles just a day before the start of the World Cup. Gullit posted a denial on his X account, saying he wanted to "make it very clear that these are not my words and I'm not affiliated with anything related to these quotes."

The claim appeared in numerous social media posts and also in an article (archived here) published by China's official news agency Xinhua on June 10, 2026, under the title "Dutch legend Ruud Gullit calls on FIFA president to resign over World Cup immigration chaos." It opened:

NEW YORK, June 10 (Xinhua) -- Dutch football legend Ruud Gullit published an open letter on Wednesday, a day before the start of the World Cup, calling on FIFA President Gianni Infantino to resign amid growing controversy surrounding U.S. immigration policies.

Recent days have seen a series of incidents involving teams and officials traveling to the tournament, with Iran's national team forced to move its training camp to Mexico and several support staff denied visas. Somali referee Omar Artan was reportedly refused entry into the United States, Iraqi striker Aymen Hussein was held for seven hours at Chicago airport, and team photographer Talah Salah was denied entry to the country.

This is what the top section of the article looked like at the time of writing:

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(Image source: screenshot of english.news.cn.)

The article continued:

The Senegal and Uzbekistan squads were also subjected to extensive searches upon arrival in the United States, while uncertainty remains over whether fans and journalists from countries affected by U.S. travel bans will be able to attend the tournament.

'I have stayed quiet for a long time because I wanted to judge this World Cup on football matters. But the deeper we get into the preparations, the more it becomes clear that football is no longer the main story. For that reason, I believe Gianni Infantino should seriously consider stepping down as FIFA President,' wrote Gullit, who earned 66 caps for the Netherlands and is widely regarded as one of the game's greatest players.

'A World Cup should unite people. Instead, this tournament is becoming a symbol of division, political disputes, travel restrictions, and administrative failures.'

'We are hearing reports that Iranian supporters have had their ticket allocations withdrawn. We have seen the case of Somali referee Omar Artan, selected by FIFA on merit to officiate at the highest level, yet reportedly denied entry into the host country. These are not minor issues. They strike at the heart of what the World Cup is supposed to represent,' he continued.

Gullit said FIFA could not speak about football as a universal game 'while qualified supporters, officials, and participants face barriers that appear unrelated to football itself.'

'The organisation's first responsibility is to protect the integrity and accessibility of the competition,' he insisted.

He then launched a direct criticism of Infantino. 'Leadership is not about appearing in photographs with politicians or celebrating commercial success. Leadership is about taking responsibility when things go wrong. That is why I believe Mr Infantino must ask himself whether he is still the right person to lead world football.'

'The football world deserves answers, accountability, and leadership. If those cannot be provided under the current administration, then perhaps the time has come for new leadership at FIFA,' he added.

Gullit concluded by saying the World Cup 'belongs to the world, not to governments, political interests, or football administrators. It belongs to the players, the referees, and the supporters.'

Gullit replied (archived here) to one X post that repeated the claim with a denial and a demand that the post be deleted, which it was.

I want to make it very clear that these are not my words and I'm not affiliated with anything related to these quotes. The fact that you can, without verifying, attribute a quote like this to someone, shocks me.

These are not my words and I'm distancing myself from this publication. Please remove this post.

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(Image source: post by @GullitR on X.com.)

Lead Stories also reached out via email to Gullit's spokesperson, but no response was received by the time of writing. We will update this article when it is received.

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  Alan Duke

Editor-in-Chief Alan Duke co-founded Lead Stories after ending a 26-year career with CNN, where he mainly covered entertainment, current affairs and politics. Duke closely covered domestic terrorism cases for CNN, including the Oklahoma City federal building bombing, the UNABOMBER and search for Southeast bomber Eric Robert Rudolph. CNN moved Duke to Los Angeles in 2009 to cover the entertainment beat. Duke also co-hosted a daily podcast with former HLN host Nancy Grace, "Crime Stories with Nancy Grace" and hosted the podcast series "Stan Lee's World: His Real Life Battle with Heroes & Villains." You'll also see Duke in many news documentaries, including on the Reelz channel, CNN and HLN.

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