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Published 18 Sep, 2021 06:42am

Germany criticises plan for two-year World Cup cycle

FRANKFURT: The German football federation issued a strong critique of plans to hold the men’s World Cup every two years, warning on Friday it means players risk more injuries and that women’s competitions will be overshadowed.

FIFA claimed on Thursday it has the support of fans for the World Cup to be held more often. European football body UEFA and South American counterpart CONMEBOL are against the idea and have said they could boycott extra tournaments.

The board of the German federation, known as the DFB, said FIFA had sidestepped its own ruling council by proposing the plans first to a group of former players, and that drastic changes cannot be made without the approval of European associations and European football.

Germany also expressed concern for women’s events. The women’s World Cup is currently held in odd-numbered years and avoids clashes with major men’s tournaments. A two-year World Cup cycle could potentially force continental championships to clash with the women’s World Cup.

“If either a men’s World Cup or European Championship takes plays every summer, the women’s and junior tournaments would be marginalised in the shadow of the men’s competitions,” the DFB said.

Published in Dawn, September 18th, 2021

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