Secretary General

Mattias Grafström was born on 24 September 1980 in Geneva, Switzerland, to a Swedish father and a Dutch mother. Raised in France, he started his career in football as a child at the local club in his village, Étoile Sportive de Péron. Passionate about sports - he was a Swiss youth table tennis champion and completed several cross-country ski marathons – and football in particular, he shifted at a young age from playing on the field to focusing on football administration when he received an opportunity in 1997 to work in the Media department of UEFA. He quickly followed with an internship in the summer of 1998 at the Swedish Football Association. Fluent in Swedish, Dutch, French, English, German and Spanish, he continued to work for UEFA at its headquarters and during its major events on a regular basis until 2004, simultaneously completing his university education with two master’s degrees: one in information and communication systems at the University of Geneva, and one in sports management and technology at the AISTS in Lausanne. He returned to UEFA in 2008 where he held several roles within the organisation, starting at UEFA Media Technologies and ending in 2016 as the Senior Manager of the Executive Office. Also in 2008, he worked for the Norwegian Football Association as a press officer for the Norwegian team at the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup™ in Chile. Following the election of Gianni Infantino as FIFA President in February 2016, he joined FIFA as Chief of Staff. In 2019, he took on the role of Deputy Secretary General (Football), responsible for overseeing all football matters. After being named Secretary General ad interim in October 2023, he was formally appointed as Secretary General of FIFA by the FIFA Council on 15 May 2024.

Organisation departments

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President

Since his election at the Extraordinary FIFA Congress on 26 February 2016, Gianni Infantino has focused his presidency on repositioning FIFA as a credible, trustworthy, modern, professional and accountable organisation.

BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 15:FIFA Secretary General ad interim Mattias Grafström during the FIFA Council Meeting at The Athenee Hotel on May 15, 2024 in Bangkok, Thailand. (Photo by  Harold Cunningham/FIFA)
Secretary General

After being named Secretary General ad interim in October 2023, Mattias Grafström was formally appointed as Secretary General of FIFA by the FIFA Council on 15 May 2024.

BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 15: FIFA President Gianni Infantino with (L-R) , FIFA Vice-President and CONCACAF President Vittorio Montagliani, FIFA Senior Vice-President and AFC President HE Sheikh Salman Bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa, FIFA Secretary General ad interim Mattias Grafström and FIFA Vice-President and CONMEBOL President Alejandro Dominguez during the FIFA Council Meeting at The Athenee Hotel on May 15, 2024 in Bangkok, Thailand. (Photo by Harold Cunningham/FIFA)
FIFA Council

The FIFA Council is the main decision making body of the organisation in the intervals of FIFA Congress.

Committees
Committees

The FIFA Statutes provide a separation between Strategic oversight and executive, operational and administrative functions.

Judicial bodies
Judicial bodies

Pursuant to article 52 of the FIFA Statutes, the Disciplinary, Appeal and Ethics Committees are FIFA’s judicial bodies.

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Football Tribunal

According to article 54 of the FIFA Statutes, the Football Tribunal shall pass decisions relating to football-related disputes and regulatory applications.

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FIFA Congress

The FIFA Congress is the supreme and legislative body of FIFA.

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FIFA Regional Development Offices

The Regional Development Offices provide substantive guidance and support to the MAs on a daily basis and act as a key conduit in facilitating football development activities locally.

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Divisions

FIFA is comprised of divisions dedicated to making football truly global.

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Media services

The FIFA media department is located at the FIFA headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland. It is responsible for FIFA media communications and operations.

FIFA Museum
FIFA Museum

The FIFA Museum covers all aspects of international football’s rich heritage and showcases the extraordinary history of the FIFA World Cup.

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FIFA Legends

FIFA Legends brings together former top players and coaches from men's and women's football to promote and support football and its wider mission around the world.

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FIFA Foundation

Helping to promote positive social change around the world and raise support for the recovery and reconstruction of damaged or destroyed sports infrastructure worldwide.

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