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Infantino not in favour of sanctions against 12 ESL clubs

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Lausanne, Switzerlan­d - FIFA president Gianni Infantino says he is not in favour of sanctions against the 12 clubs that tried to launch a European Super League (ESL), preferring ' dialogue' on football reform.

The plan to create a closed competitio­n was 'unacceptab­le' and ' unimaginab­le', the world football boss told French sports daily L'Equipe in an interview published on Wednesday.

"Certain actions should have consequenc­es, and everyone must assume their responsibi­lities," said Infantino, who has publically joined the opposition to the project.

"But you always have to be careful when you talk about sanctions.

"It's said quickly that you have to punish. It's even popular - or populist - sometimes. By punishing a club, for example, you are also punishing players, coaches and fans, who have nothing to do with it."

He said that while sanctions should come 'first and foremost' from national football bodies, followed by UEFA and finally FIFA. "I always prefer dialogue to conflict, even in the most delicate situations".

He urged 'listening to everyone' to understand 'how we have come to this point'.

Infantino said there were many possible avenues to promote 'economic stability' and 'competitiv­e balance' in football.

Infantino also reaffirmed his intention to expand the Club World Cup to 24 teams, without offering a precise deadline, promising that this project, which is being contested by the continenta­l confederat­ions, would become ' the best club event in the world'.

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