FIFA says survey shows majority of fans back more frequent World Cups
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[September 17, 2021] By
Simon Evans
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - FIFA says it has fan backing for the
much-criticised plan to shift to a biennial World Cup after
releasing a summary of the results of an opinion survey of
supporters.
The proposals, which have been outlined by FIFA's head of Global
Football Development, former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, have
been met with widespread opposition from within the game.
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FIFA's congress in May voted by a large majority to conduct a
feasibility study into the potential of holding the World Cup every
two years instead of every four.
FIFA used Germany sports research company IRIS and polling company
YouGov and said the 15,000 respondents "were identified as
expressing an interest in football and the FIFA World Cup, from a
broader market research survey involving 23,000 people in 23
countries, across the organisation's six confederations".
It said the majority of fans would like to see a more
frequent men's World Cup and of those respondents, a majority preferred
a biennial competition.
FIFA later revealed a more detailed summary of the results which showed
that while a majority of those surveyed favoured a more frequent
tournament, the largest amount of support among all age groups was to
maintain the status quo of holding the event every four years.
The only continental confederation whose fans did not place every four
years as the most popular answer was in Africa where there was a tie on
35% for a time gap of four years and two years.
FIFA said in a statement that "there are considerable differences
between the so-called traditional markets and the developing football
markets" and said that younger fans were more open to change.
The organisation said an expanded survey involving 100,000 people in
more than 100 countries was currently underway.
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General view of the trophy as France celebrate after winning the
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UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has
threatened a European boycott of the World Cup should the plans go
ahead against his organisation's wishes. [L1N2QB1IA]
South American confederation CONMEBOL has also come out against the
plan along with the World Leagues Forum which represents the major
national leagues.
Players union FIFPRO has said it has concerns about expanded
workloads and a lack of consultation. [L4N2QG2WU]
However, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) said it welcomes the
consultation process and CONCACAF, which organises the game in North
and Central America and the Caribbean, says it is studying the
plans. [L4N2QG1K7]
Wenger says the status quo causes too much disruption and forces
players to make too many long trips around the world for qualifiers
and friendly matches. He says his system would streamline the
process while still keeping the balance of 80% club football and 20%
national team football.
(Reporting by Simon Evans, Editing by Toby Davis and Ed Osmond)
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