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FIFA World Cup: Gianni Infantino says he has majority backing for biennial plan, check details

FIFA World Cup: Gianni Infantino says he has majority backing for biennial plan, check details

FIFA World Cup: FIFA president Gianni Infantino believes he has majority backing for his biennial World Cup plan, after national football leaders were told the switch would create an extra $4.4 billion in revenues for the world body. FIFA president Gianni Infantino believes he has majority backing for his biennial World Cup plan, after national […]

FIFA World Cup: FIFA president Gianni Infantino believes he has majority backing for his biennial World Cup plan, after national football leaders were told the switch would create an extra $4.4 billion in revenues for the world body. FIFA president Gianni Infantino believes he has majority backing for his biennial World Cup plan, after national football leaders were told the switch would create an extra $4.4 billion in revenues for the world body. Follow InsideSport.IN for the latest football news and updates

FIFA held a ‘global summit’ of leaders of national football federations to discuss its proposal to increase the frequency of the World Cup from every four years to two.

FIFA World Cup: Gianni Infantino says he has majority backing for biennial plan, check details

The financial data forms part of an overall feasibility study, of which FIFA presented a summary on Monday with a full 700-page report set to be published.

The upbeat findings are in marked contrast to analysis put forward by critics of the proposals.

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There has been opposition from European clubs, the top leagues and European governing body UEFA, whose president Aleksander Ceferin has threatened to boycott any additional tournament.

FIFA World Cup: Gianni Infantino says he has majority backing for biennial plan, check details

No vote is yet scheduled for the plan, but Infantino said a majority was in place for the idea but it needed to be dealt with as part of the broader overhaul of the international match calendar.

“If I was going to a vote tomorrow probably the majority would vote in favour of a World Cup every two years,” Infantino told a news conference after the summit.

“But it is not the topic, we are looking at the entire calendar and how we can make football better and how many we can bring on board with a new way of organising the future in football,” he added.

FIFA World Cup: ‘OPEN AND FLEXIBLE’

Infantino would not state when any vote would be held or whether it would be on the agenda at the FIFA congress in Doha on March 31.

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“It is about getting the right decisions for football at the end of the day and we will take the time that it takes, to come to this decision. I will not commit to anything at the congress. Everything is open and flexible,” he said.

FIFA World Cup: Gianni Infantino says he has majority backing for biennial plan, check details

“We continue the dialogue, the analysis, we hope we can make progress, one way or the other, or some middle way, we will see,” he said.

One compromise solution has been floated by CONCACAF president Victor Montagliani, who heads the confederation for North and Central America and the Caribbean.

Montagliani told Reuters earlier this month that an additional tournament could be a revamped version of the old Confederations Cup rather than a full World Cup with a separate qualifying process.

Last month, a report commissioned by the World Leagues Forum said the FIFA proposal, allied with changes to the Club World Cup could cost the big domestic soccer leagues and UEFA around 8 billion euros ($9 billion) per season in lost TV rights and match day and commercial agreements.

FIFA World Cup: Gianni Infantino says he has majority backing for biennial plan, check details

UEFA, on Friday, published a report which it had commissioned from consultancy firm Oliver & Ohlbaum which warned that the changes to the international calendar would see revenues for European national federations drop between 2.5 and 3 billion euros ($3.38 billion) over a four-year cycle.

FIFA World Cup: ‘OPPOSITION BASED ON FEAR’

The delegates at Monday’s summit were told that a report by Italian company Open Economics had found that the revenues of domestic leagues and UEFA competitions were not hurt by national team and international club competitions.

A report from Nielsen predicted that the biennial World Cup plan would see revenues rise from an expected $7 billion – for a 48-team tournament – to $11.4 billion over a four-year cycle thanks to increased ticket receipts and media rights and sponsorship revenues.

FIFA World Cup: Gianni Infantino says he has majority backing for biennial plan, check details

FIFA officials told the delegates that $3.5 billion of the extra revenue would go to a new ‘Member Association Solidarity Fund’ with each national federation allocated around $16 million in a four-year period, while extra funds would also be given to the FIFA Forward Program for development projects.

FIFA said that the funds would help reduce the gap in revenues between the developed and less developed football markets. Along with UEFA, South American confederation CONMEBOL has opposed the proposal.

Arsene Wenger, FIFA’s head of Global Football Development said he hoped the debate would change in the coming weeks.

“We face opposition but what I regret is that 90% of this opposition is emotion and not facts and not analysis, we have to get over this fear because most of the emotions that we face are based on fear,” he said. Follow InsideSport.IN for the latest football news and updates

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