The Borneo Post

Premier League clubs unite to reject biennial World Cup plan

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LONDON: Premier League clubs have united in opposition to FIFA’s controvers­ial proposal to hold the World Cup every two years.

FIFA’s biennial World Cup scheme was mooted earlier this year by former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger, who now works as chief of global football developmen­t for the governing body. The World Cup is currently played every four years, with the next tournament scheduled for Qatar in 2022.

Wenger recently said critics of his idea were making an “emotional” response.

FIFA also has plans for qualifying matches to be reduced and condensed into one or two internatio­nal breaks per season, rather than the current five, from 2024. But representa­tives of the 20 Premier League clubs unanimousl­y rejected the proposals at a meeting in London on Thursday.

“The Premier League is committed to preventing any radical changes to the post2024 FIFA internatio­nal match calendar that would adversely affect player welfare and threaten the competitiv­eness, calendar, structures and traditions of domestic football,” Premier League chief executive Richard Masters said.

“We are open to reforms and new ideas, but they must enhance the complement­ary balance between domestic and internatio­nal football in order to improve the game at all levels.

“This process should also involve meaningful agreements with the leagues that provide the foundation­s for the game.

“We will continue to work with supporter groups, players, domestic and internatio­nal stakeholde­rs to find solutions that are in the best interests of football’s long-term future.”

The Premier League joined UEFA and the European Club Associatio­n in condemning FIFA’s widely-panned plans.

FIFA’s decision to play the Qatar World Cup in November and December has caused a more immediate calendar headache for the Premier League.

The league has confirmed the 2022-23 season will stop after the 16th round of matches on the weekend of Nov 12 and 13, resuming on Dec 26 after the World Cup’s conclusion.

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