European clubs against FIFA expansion plan
ROME Europe’s soccer clubs are pushing back at the grand expansion plans of the sport’s governing bodies, calling for fewer matches, mandatory rest periods and alignment of confederation tournaments.
Presenting a streamlined agenda aimed at protecting players at its general assembly Tuesday, the European Club Association (ECA) wouldn’t even discuss FIFA’s proposal for an expanded Club World Cup in June 2021.
“It is not about adding competition in this moment,” ECA president Andrea Agnelli said. “To us the priorities are addressing the calendar post-2024.”
Agnelli said the players must be respected.
“They’re playing week in, week out, two or three games a week, be it at club level or a national team level,” said Agnelli, who is also the president of six-time defending Italian champion Juventus. “So when we think about the calendar going forward we must also take into consideration weeks when players can actually rest and/or train ... so, reducing the overall number of games.”
The Club World Cup is an annual competition held each December featuring seven teams. FIFA president Gianni Infantino would like to expand the competition to include 24 clubs and move it to June as a quadrennial event similar to the World Cup.
But June is when players’ and coaches’ contracts expire and it’s a transitional period for clubs.
“We almost don’t know anything about it,” UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin said. “The stakeholders are not informed properly yet, so it’s much too early to say anything.”
Ceferin added he “doubts” the tournament could come together for 2021.
But Infantino isn’t giving up. “The Club World Cup is a great competition already and we are discussing whether we can make it even greater,” Infantino said.