The Sunday Guardian

FIFA World Cup 2018 prize money increased

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KOLKATA:

The prize money for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia has been increased by 12 per cent, president Gianni Infantino said here after the council meeting on Friday.

Among the other issues discussed at the meeting here, a proposed combined youth World Cup instead of separate U-17 and U-19 events from 2020 onwards was also mulled while the Israel-Palestine standoff issue was closed without taking any action.

An idea of doing away with the Confederat­ions Cup and expanding the Club World Cup was also mooted.

FIFA’s strategic body approved an increase in the prize money to a total amount of $400 million -12 per cent up from the $358 million of the 2014 edition.

The FIFA Council also ratified the decision of the Bureau of the Council of September 6 to approve the enhanced Bidding Regulation­s for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and appointed the members of the Bid Evaluation Task Force.

“We want the bidding process to be bullet proof. So the criteria is more stringent for bidding,” Infantino told reporters here.

According to the bidding regulation­s, the Task Force must be composed of the chairperso­ns of the Audit & Compliance Committee and the Governance Committee -- in this case, Tomaž Vesel and Mukul Mudgal respective­ly -- as well as a member of the Organising Committee for Competitio­ns (Ilco Gjorgioski was appointed), together with experts from the administra­tion: Deputy Secretarie­s General Zvonimir Boban (football) and Marco Villiger (administra­tion).

Infantino said that the Council also decided to close the long- standing IsraelPale­stine impasse as football cannot solve political issues and FIFA will need to remain neutral in such matters.

“We have taken a decision on the report of FIFA Monitoring Committee (of Tokyo Sexwale) on Israel-Palestine issue. The Council has taken note of all relevant documents including the United Security Council resolution.

“We have decided that FIFA cannot take positions on such documents. Due to complexiti­es of the issue and great sensitivit­y due to certain de facto circumstan­ces, we felt a non government­al organisati­on like FIFA cannot make changes unilateral­ly.”

Infantino was speaking on the eve of the FIFA U-17 World Cup final between England and Spain and a third-place tie between Brazil and Mali.

“We have limitation­s and FIFA will have to be neutral in political matters. This territorie­s are a concern of competent internatio­nal public law authoritie­s and any interferen­ce by FIFA in the status quo in this territorie­s in terms of football matter will further aggravate the football situation not only in these territorie­s but in the whole area.

“So, the FIFA Council has refrained from imposing any sanctions and declared the issue as closed until the legal and de facto framework has changed,” he added. IANS Indias top boxers Manoj Kumar and Shiva Thapa registered comprehens­ive victories to cruise into the quarter-finals of their respective weight categories at the Elite Mens National Boxing Championsh­ip here on Friday. Shiva, the 2015 World Championsh­ip bronze medallist, lived up to his favourite tag in the lightweigh­t category (60 kilogram) as he punched his way into the next round. He easily downed Suraj Singh of Chhattisga­rh 5-0 to be one step away from ensuring a bronze medal.

Railways boxer Manoj also maintained his good run in the tournament, producing yet another cracking performanc­e to move into the last eight stage. Taking on Anthony Lalduhawma of Mizoram in the welterweig­ht (69kg) category, Manoj dominated the entire bout to clinch a 5-0 victory.

“He is a good boxer and it was a tough fight. I took some time to understand his style. Once I got the hang of it, I maintained a safe distance as he was relentless­ly throwing punches at me,” Manoj said after the bout. IANS

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