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UEFA estimates 3 billion euro shortfall with biennial World Cup

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Areport commission­ed by UEFA estimates a shortfall of between 2.5 and 3 billion euros ($2.9 to 3.5 billion) over four years for European federation­s if FIFA adopts its controvers­ial plan to switch to a biennial World Cup, AFP has learned.

European football’s governing body presented the findings of the study to the leaders of its 55 member federation­s on Tuesday.

The report does not take into account the possible additional shortfall for each of the national championsh­ips, say French newspapers Le Monde and L’Equipe, who revealed the contents of the document.

UEFA has already opposed FIFA’s proposed change to the internatio­nal calendar which is looking to hold the World Cup every two years from 2028, instead of the usual quadrennia­l rhythm.

UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin said last month that the change would “lead to more randomisat­ion, less legitimacy, and it will unfortunat­ely dilute the World Cup itself ”.

His sentiments have been echoed by leagues, federation­s and supporters around the world.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino, however, insists the change would benefit federation­s and is determined to plough ahead with the idea, saying this week that a final decision will be made “before December.”

In addition to the biennial World Cup, the project plans to bring together qualifying matches into a single window in October, or even two in March and October, instead of the current spread of windows throughout the year.

According to Le Monde, the recently-created Nations League, would disappear with the European Championsh­ips also moving to a biennial programme.

 ?? Photo: AFP ?? Topshot… Brazil’s Neymar vies for the ball with Uruguay’s Martin Caceres (L) and Uruguay’s Sebastian Coates (R) during their South American qualificat­ion football match for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 in Arena Amazonia, Manaus, Brazil, on 14 October 2021.
Photo: AFP Topshot… Brazil’s Neymar vies for the ball with Uruguay’s Martin Caceres (L) and Uruguay’s Sebastian Coates (R) during their South American qualificat­ion football match for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 in Arena Amazonia, Manaus, Brazil, on 14 October 2021.

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