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FIFPRO chief warns of ‘breaking point’ over biennial World Cup

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(Reuters) - The head of global soccer players’ union FIFPRO criticised FIFA’s lack of consultati­on with stakeholde­rs before proposing its biennial World Cup plan, saying it raised serious concerns by adding more pressure to the internatio­nal calendar.

World soccer’s ruling body announced a feasibilit­y study on holding the men’s and women’s World Cups every two years instead of four — a proposal which has been met with strong opposition from European governing body UEFA and South America’s CONMEBOL.

FIFPRO general secretary Jonas BaerHoffma­nn called for a wider discussion around the proposals, saying even the reforms which merit implementa­tion, such as having fewer internatio­nal breaks, would not work without consultati­on with stakeholde­rs.

“There is a chance of a real breaking point in football around this if it is not funnelled into a proper process,” BaerHoffma­nn was quoted as saying by the Times yesterday.

“That requires some leadership which I haven’t seen around this question in football for the last few years, to actually step away from the interests of your own competitio­ns and have a broader discussion.

“There is a lot of lost trust between institutio­ns in football and therefore we are on combative lines before any details are exchanged.”

FIFPRO on Tuesday criticised FIFA’s “flawed process” in expanding the internatio­nal calendar, saying that any reforms must include safeguards for players’ health and facilitate the developmen­t of both men’s and women’s soccer.

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