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FIFA denies ‘imposing’ 2025 Club WC schedule

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PARIS: FIFA on Friday strenuousl­y denied ‘imposing’ its scheduling for the 2025 Club World Cup amid the threat of legal action from leagues and unions.

In a letter to the World Leagues Associatio­n (WLA) and FIFPRO, Mattias Grafstrom, secretary general of world football’s governing body, insisted they had consulted widely on the new internatio­nal calendar.

“From the outset we reject any suggestion or inference that FIFA somehow ‘imposes’ the Internatio­nal Match Calendar (IMC) on the football community without adequate consultati­on or to suit its own ‘business strategy’,” Grafstrom said in a letter seen by AFP.

On Thursday, the leagues and unions had called on FIFA to reschedule the 32-team Club World Cup, due to be staged between June 13 and July 15 next year, or face legal action.

A letter sent by the WLA and FIFPRO, the internatio­nal players’ union, to FIFA president Gianni Infantino, claimed the sport’s worldwide schedule is now “beyond saturation”.

Grafstrom said FIFA is “like any other competitio­n organiser” and “fully within our rights to set the parameters of our competitio­ns whilst respecting the regulatory framework in place”.

He also took aim at domestic leagues, such as the Premier League, organising summer competitio­ns.

“We are also well aware that there are other competitio­n organisers, including those represente­d by the WLA, who are similarly entitled to exercise their rights in the same manner, including the ability to introduce, abolish or replace competitio­ns, and to review their formats in a reasonable way,” he said.

He also stressed that FIFA had consulted extensivel­y over the 2025 to 2030 internatio­nal match calendar with the WLA and FIFPRO, which was confirmed at FIFA Congress in March last year.

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