FIFA
set up task force over new tournament plans
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[October 26, 2018]
By Clement Uwiringiyimana
KIGALI (Reuters) - FIFA have set up a
task force to examine president Gianni Infantino's plans for a new
Club World Cup and Global Nations League, avoiding a damaging split
with UEFA over the controversial proposals.
Infantino told a news conference that the task force would present
its findings at a council meeting in Miami on March 14.
“On the topic that heated some of the media, we have taken a
decision to create a task force at least," said Infantino, who had
intended to put his plans to a vote on Friday.
"We have taken a decision to establish a task force to bolster the
consultation process, the prospects of a revamped FIFA Club World
Cup and worldwide Nations League, to discuss and make concrete
proposals,” Infantino said.

Infantino's plans had been opposed by the World Leagues Forum and
the European Leagues, representing the top club competitions
internationally, who had urged the FIFA chief to step back from a
quick vote.
European governing body UEFA had also been vocal in their criticism
of the plans after details emerged in May, raising the prospect of a
split in the global game.
Infantino said the task force would "work on details of these
competitions which are of high interest in many parts of the world
where some agree, others disagree".
"There are different points of views, different opinions. It’s
perfectly normal,” Infantino said, adding that he welcomed proposals
and ideas for the tournaments.
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The logo of FIFA is seen in front of its headquarters in Zurich,
Switzerland September 26, 2017. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File Photo

Infantino's plans for the Club World Cup have included holding the
tournament every four years with 24 teams and also an idea for an
annual competition.
The Nations League format began under UEFA's auspices in Europe in
September while CONCACAF, in North and Central America and the
Caribbean, has also begun a Nations League tournament.
Infantino's idea is for a 'Final Eight' tournament bringing together
the winners of various continental Nations League competitions.
"Two confederations already have Nations League, for which rights
are already sold, in particular when it comes to Europe until 2022.
But others don‘t," said the FIFA president.
"But there are certainly ways and possibilities to look into seeing
what can be done maybe already in other parts... or maybe the whole
world after 2022. We are open to every idea and every proposal.”
(Writing by Simon Evans; editing by Clare Fallon)
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