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FIFA World Cup: UEFA set to oppose FIFA over biennial World Cup

FIFA World Cup: UEFA set to oppose FIFA over biennial World Cup

FIFA World Cup: Proposals to hold the World Cup every two years, being pushed by governing body Fifa, are set to be opposed by Uefa and Europe’s leading clubs, sources have told Reuters. FIFA World Cup: Arsene Wenger, Fifa’s Chief of Global Football Development, has been promoting the idea as part of the organisation’s review […]

FIFA World Cup: Proposals to hold the World Cup every two years, being pushed by governing body Fifa, are set to be opposed by Uefa and Europe’s leading clubs, sources have told Reuters.

FIFA World Cup: Arsene Wenger, Fifa’s Chief of Global Football Development, has been promoting the idea as part of the organisation’s review of the international match calendar and this week repeated his support for the change from the established four year cycle.

FIFA WC: UEFA set to oppose FIFA over biennial World Cup

But European football sources told Reuters that any attempt by Fifa to introduce such a change would face resistance from European governing body Uefa, the European Club Association (ECA) and is unlikely to win the backing of the major domestic leagues.

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Responding to a letter to a fans group Football Supporters Europe, Uefa president Aleksandr Ceferin said there were “concerns across the footballing world” about the plans being put forward by the former Arsenal manager.

“Considering the major impact this reform may have on the whole organisation of football there is widespread astonishment that Fifa appears to be launching a PR campaign to push its proposal whilst any such proposals haven’t been presented to confederations, national associations, leagues, clubs, players, coaches, clubs and all the football community,” Uefa president Aleksandr Ceferin wrote in the letter on Friday, a copy of which has been seen by Reuters.

“As one concrete example amongst so many, it is imperative to highlight the concerns shared across the footballing world regarding the impact a biennial Fifa World Cup would have on the international match calendar and, prominently in this context, on women’s football,” Uefa president Aleksandr Ceferin said.

Wenger’s plan is for a World Cup to be followed the next year by continental championships, such as the Euros and Copa America, which would mean no summer clear for the women’s World Cup and their continental tournaments.

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“Uefa and its national associations… have serious reservations and grave concerns surrounding reports of Fifa’s plans,” Uefa president Aleksandr Ceferin added.

The clubs and leagues in Europe are almost certain to be opposed to their players spending additional time in national team competitions.

In May, Fifa’s congress voted to carry out a feasibility study on holding the World Cup and the women’s World Cup every two years.

That proposal initially came from the Saudi Arabian Football Federation but Fifa president Gianni Infantino called it an “eloquent and detailed proposal” with 166 national federations voting in favour and 22 voting against.

Infantino questioned whether the current system of regular qualifiers throughout a year ahead of a continental championships and World Cups was the best model.

“Do we really think this is the right way for football when we are hearing that fans say they want more meaningful games, less meaningless games, all of these points have to be considered,” Uefa president Aleksandr Ceferin said.

FIFA WC: UEFA set to oppose FIFA over biennial World Cup

“We will discuss it, we will analyse it but we will, in all discussions, put the sporting element as a priority not the commercial element.”

FIFA WC: Any change to the World Cup would require a vote from Fifa’s congress made up of all 211 national football federations.

Fifa did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The next men’s World Cup is due to be held in November, 2022 in Qatar with the following edition in the United States, Mexico and Canada in 2026.

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