The Herald (South Africa)

Fifa wants mini-World Cup

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FIFA president Gianni Infantino has proposed staging what would effectivel­y be a mini-World Cup, featuring eight internatio­nal teams, every two years in addition to the traditiona­l event.

The tournament, known as the “Final 8”, would be the climax of a proposed global Nations League competitio­n, part of an ambitious plan to reform internatio­nal football which Fifa believes could be worth $25-billion (R315-billion) in a 12-year cycle.

In a letter seen by Reuters, Infantino, who has already overseen the enlargemen­t of the existing World Cup from 32 to 48 teams starting in 2026, suggested that the new tournament would take place every October and/or November of every odd year starting from 2021.

He said a solid and serious group of investors were willing to spend $25-billion on the competitio­n and a revamped version of the Club World Cup, which would also start in 2021 with 24 teams.

The Confederat­ions Cup, staged every four years in a year before the World Cup, would be abolished. The letter did not clearly indicate how many slots would be allocated to each region.

The plans were sent by Infantino to the members of Fifa’s decision-making council which still has to approve them.

The new competitio­n would run parallel to existing internatio­nal tournament­s such as the European Championsh­ip, Copa America, and Africa Nations Cup, plus the World Cup qualifying stages.

It could lead to criticism that Fifa is over-complicati­ng internatio­nal football and devaluing its flagship World Cup.

Fifa could not immediatel­y be reached for comment.

European soccer body Uefa and its counterpar­t for North and Central America and the Caribbean, Concacaf, have already set up Nations League contests in their own continents.

In both cases, the competitio­ns involve all the national teams in their respective regions who are divided into divisions based on their rankings.

There is promotion and relegation between the divisions, as in convention­al domestic club leagues.

Uefa’s inaugural competitio­n will begin in September this year. Other continents would have to set up similar competitio­ns for the tournament to be viable.

Infantino suggested that similar interconti­nental mini-tournament­s to the Final 8 could also be organised for the top teams in the lower divisions.

Infantino’s letter said that all revenue from the competitio­n would be redistribu­ted.

“This means that Fifa as an organisati­on would not benefit financiall­y from this competitio­n,” he said.

“We believe this offer is an excellent opportunit­y for the confederat­ions and member associatio­ns as well as for football in general.”

In a separate proposal for Europe, the letter suggested that member associatio­ns could receive up to $50-million (R632-million) for taking part in a single Uefa Nations League campaign although this amount would only be for the top-five ranking federation­s. – Reuters

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