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European Leagues oppose new FIFA competitio­ns

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Europe’s top leagues want colleagues on a UEFA panel to unite against FIFA’s multi-billion pound plan for new competitio­ns.

Lars-Christer Olsson, the CEO of the European Leagues, said after a board meeting of his 32-member group on Thursday that FIFA had been acting with “a clear lack of consultati­on and transparen­cy.”

Since March, FIFA president Gianni Infantino has pushed for approval from his ruling committee for a quadrennia­l 24-team Club World Cup and a biennial Nations League for all national teams.

A 12-year deal with a Japanese-led, Saudi Arabian-backed consortium for the competitio­ns would start in 2021.

Olsson’s comments come after he last month criticised FIFA for an “expansion drive” following the suggestion of a 48-team 2022 World Cup.

FIFA’s ideas require taking weekend dates from European leagues for its own competitio­ns.

Olsson said FIFA’s proposed Club World Cup prize money would “increase the financial and sporting gap” between clubs playing in member leagues. Each edition would be worth around £2.2 billion, FIFA has said.

On May 16, UEFA’s strategy council - including leaders of European national federation­s, clubs, leagues and players’ union FIFPro - will meet in France during the FIFA consultati­on period.

The leagues called on other European officials to “firmly oppose and together stop this unilateral initiative from FIFA.”

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