Cornelis Hirschman serves as acting FIFA President
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Cornelis Hirschman, a Dutch national, took on the role of acting President of FIFA during a transitional period from 1918 to 1921. His presidency came at a time when FIFA was still in its formative years, having been established in 1904. The organization was navigating the complexities of international football governance and was in need of stable leadership to guide it through the post-World War I landscape. Hirschman's tenure was marked by efforts to solidify FIFA's structure and expand its influence in the global football community. Under his leadership, FIFA began to establish more formalized competitions and regulations, which were essential for the growth of the sport on an international scale. His role was crucial in maintaining continuity and fostering relationships with national football associations during a period of uncertainty and change.
Primary Reference: Cornelis August Wilhelm Hirschman

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