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UEFA boss clashes with FIFA over World Cup

Updated on: 08 September,2021 07:40 AM IST  |  Geneva
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FIFA currently earns close to $6 billion from each men’s World Cup. An extra tournament would likely be worth less yet would give FIFA more to share with members—including the 55 in Europe—while potentially taking available revenue away from club competitions. 

UEFA boss clashes with FIFA over World Cup

UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin. Pic/AFP

UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin wants European football to resist FIFA’s wish for biennial World Cups. The proposal was formally put by Saudi Arabia’s football federation in May at the annual meeting of FIFA’s 211 national members.


“More is not always better,” Ceferin cautioned. “We think that the jewel of the World Cup has value precisely because of its rarity.” 


FIFA currently earns close to USD 6 billion from each men’s World Cup. An extra tournament would likely be worth less yet would give FIFA more to share with members—including the 55 in Europe—while potentially taking available revenue away from club competitions. 


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