Michel Platini Files Legal Complaint Against FIFA President Gianni Infantino
Former UEFA president Michel Platini has initiated new legal action against FIFA president Gianni Infantino, filing a complaint for “malicious prosecution” and “influence peddling” in a move that signals a renewed chapter in the long-running dispute that halted his career in 2015.
On Monday, June 8, 2026, Michel Platini formally filed a legal complaint against Gianni Infantino. The action, which also names two other former FIFA officials, represents a significant escalation in the ongoing legal battle surrounding the circumstances that led to Platini’s departure from football administration over a decade ago. According to documentation shared with the Agence France-Presse (AFP), the complaint is accompanied by a civil party application, a procedural step under French law that mandates the appointment of an investigating judge to examine the allegations.
Context of the Legal Action
The filing marks the latest attempt by the former French football legend to seek legal redress regarding the events of 2015, which effectively ended his bid for the FIFA presidency and his tenure as the head of UEFA. Platini’s legal team has previously navigated multiple procedural hurdles. In 2018, he filed a complaint for malicious prosecution against “X”—a legal term for an unidentified person—which was eventually considered prescribed by the statute of limitations. Subsequently, in 2021, he filed a specific complaint for influence peddling against Infantino, which was dismissed by Swiss authorities in October 2025.

Procedural Implications and Next Steps
By moving to a civil party application, Platini is attempting to bypass the previous dismissals that hindered his earlier efforts. This legal maneuver is designed to compel a deeper judicial inquiry. Under the current framework, the appointment of an investigating judge will shift the focus toward whether there is sufficient evidence to warrant a formal investigation into the conduct of the FIFA leadership during the transition of power in 2015.
The History of the Dispute
The friction between the two men stems from the seismic shifts in global football governance that occurred nearly eleven years ago. Platini, once considered the frontrunner to succeed Sepp Blatter as the head of world football’s governing body, saw his campaign collapse following investigations into a two-million-Swiss-franc payment he received from FIFA. While that specific financial matter was subject to lengthy proceedings, Platini has consistently maintained that the investigations were orchestrated to remove him from the political landscape of the sport. Infantino, who served as UEFA’s general secretary under Platini, ultimately succeeded to the FIFA presidency in 2016.
What Lies Ahead
As of Monday, June 8, 2026, the case is in its initial stages. The primary legal checkpoint will be the formal appointment of the investigating judge, who will determine the scope of the inquiry and whether the claims of influence peddling and malicious prosecution merit a full trial. No immediate response or public statement regarding the specific filing has been issued by FIFA or the other named officials as of this writing.