After a second round of voting, Gianni Infantino has been elected as Fifa's new president.
He replaces Sepp Blatter, who has held the job since 1998, but stepped down over allegations of corruption into the footballing body and criminal investigations at Fifa.
Ahead of the presidential polls, new reforms were voted in and Infantino, the Uefa general secretary will now be tasked with the job of implementing those reforms.
Our Correspondent Olly Barratt reports from Zurich
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