FIFA votes for new Club World Cup, Euro clubs confirm boycott

FIFA votes for new Club World Cup, Euro clubs confirm boycott

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FIFA President Gianni Infantino at a news conference in Kigali, Rwanda, on Oct 26, 2018.PHOTO: AFP

FIFA will go ahead with a new 24-team Club World Cup starting in 2021, its President Gianni Infantino said on Friday, setting the world football governing body in conflict with Europeโ€™s top clubs.


Infantino, speaking at a news conference, said FIFA had made the decision at its council meeting on Friday.

The competition, however, immediately faced a boycott from Europeโ€™s leading clubs, which include the likes of Real Madrid and Manchester United.

The European Club Association (ECA), which represents 232 European clubs, including all the major teams, wrote a letter asking Infantino not to make a decision now and saying they would not take part in the 2021 tournament.

Following Infantinoโ€™s announcement, a spokesperson for the ECA said: โ€œECA clubs will not participate in 2021 CWC and will assess participation in editions of the competition post-2024.โ€

UEFA, European footballโ€™s governing body, later said it had a duty to protect the health of players and that its members of the FIFA Council had unanimously voted against the proposal.


โ€œUEFA shares ECAโ€™s view that the International Match Calendar in 2021 does not provide any realistic option to stage a 24-team Club World Cup and that it should furthermore not be played at a time when players should have a well-deserved rest period,โ€ it said in a statement.

The tournament would be held instead of the Confederations Cup in June 2021. No host nation has been decided yet, Infantino said.

โ€œWe went through a consultation process, spoke with everyone, some agree, others disagree, you have different views and positions,โ€ said Infantino.

โ€œI am feeling very positive from the discussions and I am sure that at the end we will be very happy,โ€ he said.

โ€œI understand the situation in Europe with stakeholders, the leagues, the clubs, small clubs, big clubs, the playersโ€™ union โ€” itโ€™s more complex than other countries in the world.


โ€œIn football we are not waging war against each other โ€” I am confident we can have a good and fruitful cooperation,โ€ he added.

Infantino said he believed a 48-team World Cup in 2022 in Qatar is โ€œfeasibleโ€, adding that FIFA would continue to study the options.

โ€œIf it happens โ€” fantastic. If it doesnโ€™t happen โ€” fantastic also,โ€ he said.

No decision will be made on expanding that tournament, with possible additional host nations, until June, Infantino said.

The FIFA Council also decided to use VAR video review technology at Juneโ€™s Womenโ€™s World Cup in France.

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