Santa Fe New Mexican

FIFA considerin­g proposal to stage Cup every 2 years

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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — FIFA is exploring the possibilit­y of staging the World Cup every two years, rather than every four, the president of South American soccer’s governing body confirmed Friday.

Alejandro Dominguez, president of the South American body, CONMEBOL, submitted the proposal at a FIFA congress in Kigali, Rwanda, in October. Dominguez said Friday that a biennial World Cup would serve as a viable — and even preferable — alternativ­e to the expanded continenta­l championsh­ips like UEFA’s Nations League and the Copa América.

Aleksander Ceferin, Dominguez’s counterpar­t at UEFA, has made clear his desire to incorporat­e South American teams into Europe’s new Nations League championsh­ip at some point. Though Dominguez, a Paraguayan, insisted he was not opposed to that idea, he said that he had encouraged FIFA to examine the benefits of changing the World Cup’s cycle instead.

Any proposed changes to the World Cup, FIFA’s marquee event, are sure to face opposition. A recent expansion of the quadrennia­l tournament from its current 32 teams to 48 for the 2026 event provoked fierce opposition before it was approved unanimousl­y in 2017. Sepp Blatter, FIFA’s former president, floated the idea of a World Cup every two years as early as 1999, but the concept failed to garner support.

But since assuming his post in 2016, FIFA’s president, Gianni Infantino, has been supportive of both new events and major changes to soccer’s internatio­nal calendar, including the World Cup expansion, a socalled mini World Cup of eight teams in off cycles and a multibilli­on-dollar proposal for an expanded club world championsh­ip. Each would produce vital new revenue for FIFA.

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