Gianni Infantino has succeeded fellow Swiss Sepp Blatter as president of world football’s governing body Fifa.
The Uefa secretary general polled 115 votes, 27 more than closest rival Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim al-Khalifa who was backed by Africa.
Africa, whose leader, Issa Hayatou was acting since Sepp Blatter resigned had rallied Bahrain’s Sheikh al-Khalifa.
Prince Ali bin al-Hussein (four votes) and Jerome Champagne (0) were third and fourth respectively.
Blatter, who had led Fifa since 1998, stood down last year and was later suspended from football for six years for breaching ethics guidelines.
Infantino is a 45-year-old lawyer from Brig in the Valais region of Switzerland, less than six miles from Blatter’s home town of Visp.
He entered the presidential race when it became clear that Michel Platini, boss of European football’s governing body Uefa, could not stand. Infantino also has Italian heritage.
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