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Those opposed to World Cup change scared – FIFA boss Infantino
Fifa president Gianni Infantino accused those opposed to his plans to alter the frequency of the World Cup to every two years of being scared of change and wanting to keep their elevated status in the game.
In a veiled dig at confederations in Europe and South America, who have come out against the plan to change the current four-year cycle, Infantino said they did not want things to change because they were at the top of the sport.
He was speaking at the Confederation of African Football congress in Cairo, where African countries were expected on Friday to back his plan to change the hosting of the World Cup to every two years.
“Those who are against it are those at the top. It happens in every sector of life when there are reforms and changes, those who are at the top don’t want anything to change because they are at the top,” said Infantino.
“And they are afraid may be that if something changes, their leadership position is at risk.
“We understand that and we complement and applaud them for having been so successful in reaching the top. This is fantastic, and they are an example for everyone.
“But at the same time, we cannot close the door, we need to keep the door open, we need to give hope and opportunities,” he added.
Infantino insisted increasing the frequency of the hosting of Fifa’s flagship event would offer more opportunities to countries outside of the top tier of the world game.
“We need to offer more chances for world football, for African football to shine at the world stage.”
Infantino said he would continue to consult opinion on his proposal but gave no timeline for its possible implementation.
Uefa has said a new schedule would have an adverse impact on the balance between local, domestic, continental, and international competitions.
CONMEBOL, the South American body, said the project “turns its back on almost 100 years of world football tradition”.
The World Cup will increase its number of finalists to from 32 to 48 at the 2026 edition, which is being co-hosted by Canada, Mexico and the US.
Source: Reuters
Source: footballghana.com

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