The great and the good of world football are in Rwanda's capital, Kigali, for a Fifa Council meeting.

The council is the body that has replaced the old executive committee for football’s world governing body.

It is the main decision making body for Fifa and is made up of 37 members including Gianni Infantino, the president, and other members elected from the different continental confederations, this includes a minimum of one female representative per confederation.

The council meets three or four times a year around the world – the first one of 2018 was in Colombia and the next coincided with the World Cup in Russia.

When it comes to African issues, on the agenda are the recent problems with the football associations of Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon and Sierra Leone.

Rwanda's President Paul Kagame is a passionate Arsenal fan - the English Premier League side is also sponsored by Rwanda's national tourist board.