The Welland Tribune

FIFA plans to launch women’s league

- TARIQ PANJA

BOGOTÁ, COLOMBIA — FIFA President Gianni Infantino will ask members of his executive council to approve plans for a new global women’s league this week.

The proposed competitio­n would feature 16 of the world’s top women’s national teams and begin play in 2020. FIFA also plans to add four regional leagues to encourage the developmen­t of women’s soccer globally and to allow the best performers from those regions a chance to win promotion to the top division in a system of promotion and relegation.

The move is part of an effort to increase the visibility, quality and appeal of women’s soccer and to boost Infantino’s standing before his bid for re-election next year. Investing in the women’s game was a plank in Infantino’s campaign platform in 2015.

Under the format, the 16 teams will be divided into four groups and play in mini-tournament­s before the winners face off in semifinals and a final to determine a champion. The rationale behind the idea is to grow interest in the women’s game, which until now has been largely financed by the billions of dollars FIFA makes from selling the quadrennia­l men’s World Cup tournament and currently has only two marquee global tournament­s every four years: the Women’s World Cup and the Olympics.

Also, with few opportunit­ies for women around the world to play profession­ally, the overwhelmi­ng majority of countries have struggled to field teams that can legitimate­ly compete with the five best teams in the world.

The new event also would give countries that have not had a chance to host a FIFA-branded event the opportunit­y to hold one, something that plays well for Infantino as he prepares to run for a second term.

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