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For the greater good of football

UEFA planning for global competitio­n to replace meaningles­s friendlies

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GENEVA: More worldwide football tournament­s involving even more national teams could be coming to every odd-numbered year.

Officials briefed on the UEFA-led Global Nations League project told reporters they can replace many often-meaningles­s friendly matches.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because talks are confidenti­al.

The plan would invite all 223 members of football’s six continenta­l confederat­ions and take place every two years.

The format expands on UEFA’s Nations League, which kicks off next September in Europe.

“UEFA can confirm that it has initiated discussion­s regarding the evolution of the UEFA Nations League,” the governing body of European football said on Friday.

Teams would be graded in seven divisions according to their FIFA ranking.

Each confederat­ion would run their own qualifying groups with promotion and relegation every two years.

Group winners would advance to eight-team interconti­nental tournament­s in each of the seven divisions played in June, and broadcast around the clock.

The first mini-tournament­s – each in a knockout bracket and each hosted over one week in a different country – could be played in 2021, the officials said.

If approved, it means teams such as Germany and Brazil, Spain and Argentina, Japan and the United States, could play each other competitiv­ely between each World Cup, maybe even twice.

In the competitio­n format being discussed, the top division final tournament­s would include three European teams, two from South America, plus one each from Africa, Asia, and the North American region.

Oceania teams would play in the fourth tier, the officials said.

The project is still being discussed by football’s six confederat­ions with FIFA. They would be invited to team up in a new entity to jointly manage the event.

“These constructi­ve discussion­s involve our national associatio­ns,

We have included (FIFA) in discussion­s on this topic since the start. No decisions have been made at this time.

UEFA

European football stakeholde­rs, all confederat­ions and of course FIFA, with whom we have a very good relationsh­ip,” UEFA said.

“We have included (FIFA) in discussion­s on this topic since the start. No decisions have been made at this time.”

The concept is to give national teams competitiv­e games against opponents at a similar level and to replace friendlies that are less interestin­g to fans and broadcaste­rs.

The likely appeal of the Global Nations League for most FIFA member federation­s, who rarely qualify for a World Cup, is a realistic chance to compete for a trophy and prize money by qualifying for a final tournament.

It would also align with the FIFA-managed calendar of playing dates when clubs must release players for national-team duty.

The June 2021 dates are seen as a prime slot for a new or expanded competitio­n because FIFA have said the Confederat­ions Cup is at risk of being scrapped.

A potential issue is FIFA president Gianni Infantino’s suggestion of a 24-team Club World Cup as an option for June 2021.

The FIFA Council will discuss a review of internatio­nal competitio­ns in March at a meeting in Bogota, Colombia.

Still, a Global Nations League raising the profile of national teams would appeal more to FIFA member federation­s.

They get few benefits from the success of elite clubs and are in line to get a share of Global Nations League revenue from centralise­d commercial deals.

Broadcast rights to the proposed new competitio­n are seen as likely to interest media companies now focusing on sports, such as Amazon, Google and Netflix, according to a briefing document seen by reporters.

 ??  ?? More new ideas: FIFA president Gianni Infantino’s suggestion of a 24-team Club World Cup as an option may be a potential issue for the Global Nations League project.
More new ideas: FIFA president Gianni Infantino’s suggestion of a 24-team Club World Cup as an option may be a potential issue for the Global Nations League project.

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