Who stands to benefit from holding football World Cups every two years, as opposed to every four? As things stand, clubs don’t seem to be on the same field as the world governing body.
What is the crux of the push to hold a football World Cup every two years instead of every four? Well, the catalyst was the football federation of Saudi Arabia, which formally submitted a request earlier this year to Fifa “requesting a feasibility study to be carried out on the impact” of playing both the men’s and women’s World Cups every two years.
“We have the opportunity to shape football history, to look forward, to learn from the past and to design the future because our vision is to make football truly global. The proposal of a two-year international World Cup is not new. A biennial men’s World Cup was first floated by Fifa’s then president Sepp Blatter more than 20 years ago.
The World Leagues Forum, the association representing professional leagues at world level, has also said it rejects plans for a biennial World Cup. “Working together with all football stakeholders, the World Leagues Forum will ensure Fifa is not allowed to make unilateral decisions on the future of football against the interests of leagues, clubs, players and fans,” it said.In Africa, though, and more importantly, in South Africa, the consensus is that a two-year World Cup would be beneficial for the continent in the long run – especially with the 2026 World Cup set to accommodate 48 nations as opposed to the traditional 32.
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