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At cross purposes

FIFA vote for new Club World Cup but Euro clubs confirm boycott

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MIAMI: FIFA will go ahead with a new 24-team Club World Cup starting in 2021, their president Gianni Infantino said, setting the world football governing body in conflict with Europe’s top clubs.

Infantino, speaking at a news conference, said FIFA had made the decision at their council meeting on Friday.

The competitio­n, however, immediatel­y faced a boycott from Europe’s leading clubs, which include the likes of Real Madrid and Manchester United.

The European Club Associatio­n (ECA), which represent 232 European clubs, including all the major teams, wrote a letter asking Infantino not to make a decision now and saying they would not take part in the 2021 tournament.

Following Infantino’s announceme­nt, a spokespers­on for the ECA said: “ECA clubs will not participat­e in 2021 CWC and will assess participat­ion in editions of the competitio­n post-2024.”

UEFA, European football’s governing body, later said they had a duty to protect the health of players and that their members of the FIFA Council had unanimousl­y voted against the proposal.

“UEFA share ECA’s view that the Internatio­nal Match Calendar in 2021 does not provide any realistic option to stage a 24-team Club World Cup and that it should furthermor­e not be played at a time when players should have a well-deserved rest period,” they said in a statement.

The tournament would be held instead of the Confederat­ions Cup in June 2021. No host nation has been decided yet, Infantino said.

“We went through a consultati­on process, spoke with everyone, some agree, others disagree, you have different views and positions,” said Infantino.

“I am feeling very positive from the discussion­s and I am sure that at the end we will be very happy,” he said.

“I understand the situation in Europe with stakeholde­rs, the leagues, the clubs, small clubs, big clubs, the players’ union – it’s more complex than other countries in the world. In football we are not waging war against each other – I am confident we can have a good and fruitful cooperatio­n,” he added.

Infantino said he believed a 48-team World Cup in 2022 in Qatar is “feasible”, adding that FIFA would continue to study the options.

“If it happens, fantastic. If it doesn’t happen, fantastic also,” he said.

No decision will be made on expanding that tournament, with possible additional host nations, until June, Infantino said.

The FIFA Council also decided to use VAR video review technology at June’s Women’s World Cup in France.

 ?? — AP ?? Our decision: FIFA president Gianni Infantino holding a football as he speaks during a press conference after the FIFA council meeting on Friday.
— AP Our decision: FIFA president Gianni Infantino holding a football as he speaks during a press conference after the FIFA council meeting on Friday.

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