Swiss-Italian Infantino yesterday won the presidency of FIFA with a convincing victory over Asian rival Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa and vowed to lead the scandal-tainted body into a new era.
India was represented by Patel in the extraordinary congress. Patel congratulated the new FIFA president after his election.
"#AIFF looking forward to working with #FIFA President #GianniInfantino to make #Football a great success in #India," Patel wrote on his twitter handle congratulating Sepp Blatter's successor.
Infantino secured 115 votes in the second round of polls, beating off favourite Salman Bin Ibrahim al-Khalifa into second while Prince Ali bin Hussein finished third.
AIFF had come out in the open to support the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) president, Salman Bin Ibrahim al-Khalifa.
Infantino succeeds Blatter, who was suspended from all football activities for eight years -- later reduced to six -- along with ex-Uefa president Michel Platini for corruption.
In what could be of interest to countries like India, the 45-year-old lawyer Infantino said, "I would like to see a big development of football all over the world. I want to see the Caribbean League playing, academies in Africa, kids playing in Oceania.
