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FIFA plans to scrap Confederations Cup

by April 18th, 2018

FIFA has laid out plans to scrap the confederations cup and replace it with an expanded club World Cup that would only be held every four years from 2021.

According to reports FIFA’s president Gianni Infantino sent to the heads of the continental confederations, that the confederations cup would cease while the club tournament would no longer be played annually in December.

It would now be held every fourth June in the year before a world cup – just as the confederations cup was.

Last’s confederations cup in Russia – won by Germany – would therefore be the last.

The competition would last 18 days. The new format means the club competition would interfere less with the rest of the football calendar, particularly in Europe.

Fifa also faces the problem that while its principal tournament, the World Cup, is immensely lucrative and popular, neither the Confederations Cup nor the club world cup have been remotely as attractive to fans or sponsors.

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