National Post

FIFA boss may allow multinatio­n leagues

Infantino not opposed to idea, as Blatter was

-

DOHA • FIFA could drop its long- standing opposition to cross- border leagues, as it looks to help countries who are struggling to compete with the giants of the game, president Gianni Infantino said on Friday.

FIFA always has opposed attempts to create multinatio­nal leagues, saying that the basis of the game was the national competitio­n.

Infantino’s predecesso­r, Sepp Blatter, was strongly opposed to such plans and European governing body UEFA also has blocked such initiative­s and looked to its own competitio­ns as a way of providing extra competitio­n and revenue for clubs.

Yet faced with the commercial power of the big leagues, such as England’s Premier League, Spain’s La Liga and Germany’s Bundesliga, Infantino says that the idea of new structures should be considered.

I WAS PROPOSING SOMETHING LIKE THIS FOR AFRICA.

“We need to be open to discussion­s. The Belgians and the Dutch have been discussing creating a Benelux league and these discussion­s have been going on for 20 years and we are always saying no, because we are based on national leagues,” he told reporters.

“But maybe it helps. Maybe it is the only way out, maybe in Europe they have to think about this, maybe in Africa. I was proposing something like this for Africa. We have the duty to study these things then we will see where it goes.”

In the early 2000s a plan was drawn up for an ‘Atlantic League’ featuring clubs from the Netherland­s, Belgium, Portugal and Scotland, with some Scandinavi­an countries, but it was rejected by UEFA.

Currently clubs in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are in explorator­y talks about a possible “All-island League,” while Scottish pair Rangers and Celtic often have discussed joining the English Premier League.

Fuelling such talk has been the fact that clubs from smaller leagues have increasing­ly struggled to reach the group stages, let alone the knockout phases, of the Champions League.

 ??  ??
 ??  ?? Gianni Infantino
Gianni Infantino

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada