Sir Ed Davey says Gianni Infantino and world football's governing body is "destroying the integrity of the beautiful game".

The Liberal Democrats have called for the English FA and Uefa to withdraw from Fifa, accusing football's global governing body of "destroying the integrity of the beautiful game". Sir Ed Davey, the party's leader, said Fifa no longer serves the game or its supporters, and should be completely dissolved. The party's call follows Fifa's shock decision to overturn a match ban for an American player after intervention from US President Donald Trump and complaints ranging from astronomical ticket prices to hydration breaks that could generate up to $250m (£189m) in extra ad revenue. The relationship between Uefa and Fifa has been tense during the World Cup, with the governing bodies clashing over the Folarin Balogun incident and other issues. Uefa, Europe's football governing body, said the decision not to uphold Balogun's ban had "crossed a red line", branding it "unprecedented, incomprehensible and unjustifiable". Fifa has faced criticism for the high cost of tickets to watch World Cup matches under its dynamic pricing system, and its response to Somali referee Omar Artan being denied entry to the US to officiate at the tournament. Infantino defended ticket costs, arguing they were in line with other US sporting events. There are 211 national football associations that are full members of Fifa, which organises the World Cup.