FIFA tells Putin world is 'in love' with Russia

AFP  |  Moscow 

told on Friday the world was "in love" with hosts and praised him for overcoming negative stereotypes about the country.

"We all fell in love with Russia," told a beaming at the televised meeting in the Kremlin.

"Everyone who has been here for a period of time now has discovered a country that we didn't know." Despite high tensions with the West, Putin has presided over a well-organised, good-humoured tournament.

Human rights groups warn however that he is using the world's biggest sporting event to gloss over his authoritarian rule.

said the tournament is taking place "during the worst human rights crisis in since the Soviet era." But has created an unusual carnival atmosphere in traditionally conservative -- not least due to the home team's own unexpected success.

"Russia has become a true country. The virus of has entered into the bodies of each and every Russian citizen," Infantino said.

Hundreds of thousands of foreigners are visiting, with many saying it has allowed them to discover a different, softer side to Russia.

"Many stereotypes about Russia have simply collapsed," Putin told his guests, who also included of and of the

"People have seen that Russia is a hospitable country which is friendly to visitors."

Infantino praised for busting negative anti-Russian stereotypes.

"All the fears that some were trying to put on us with regards to this World Cup, well not only they were not true but it's actually the opposite." Infantino was elected of world football's governing body in 2016. His predecessor resigned following a corruption scandal.

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First Published: Fri, July 06 2018. 17:00 IST