Sunderland Echo

UEFA believes plans for additional World Cups will soon be scrapped

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UEFA is confident FIFA’s biennial World Cup idea will soon be “off the table” with a solution set to be reached that could result in this summer’s Finalissim­a becoming a regular occurrence.

FIFA has been consulting over the possibilit­y of switching World Cups to every two years with president Gianni Infantino eager to add more meaningful games to the internatio­nal calendar.

Aleksander Ceferin, UEFA’s president, has been a vocal critic of the idea but hinted the two governing bodies were close to an agreement when speaking at the Financial Times Business of Football Summit on Thursday.

He said: “I wouldn’t compare Super League and the issue with FIFA.

"With FIFA we discuss regularly and the biennial

World Cup is a no-go for everyone in football.

"I am glad that now FIFA realises it as well.

“We are still discussing, I had a discussion with the FIFA president yesterday about it and we absolutely admit and cannot say football on other continents cannot be developed.

"But we should be aligned and it should not hurt European and South American federation­s.

“We have discussion­s as much as I heard and I am sure biennial World Cups is off the table.

"We are discussing and want to help. We cannot say European football is European football and we don’t allow anything else.

“That was never our approach and it will not be our approach in the future as well. We are discussing, I don’t think it is correct we say more now because these are only discussion­s but I am sure we will come to a solution very soon with FIFA.”

Ceferin suggested this could see the European Championsh­ip winners facing the Copa America champions becoming a fixture in the calendar.

A match between Italy and Argentina, dubbed Finalissim­a, is scheduled for June 1 in London and has been organised by UEFA and CONMEBOL.

On Wednesday, FIFA vice-president Victor Montaglian­i floated the idea of a global Nations League or a revamped Confederat­ions Cup, which was scrapped in 2017 but did bring together nations from different parts of the world.

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