The IOC, against the FIFA World Cup every two years

The IOC, against the FIFA World Cup every two years

Doubling the frequency of the World Cup in order to “generate more revenue for FIFA”, writes the IOC, would create “a conflict with other major international sporting events, especially in tennis, golf, gymnastics, swimming, athletics and Formula 1”.

The executive committee of the Olympic body sees in this a risk of “an attack on diversity and the development of sports other than football”, whose audience would be reduced by the effect of the queen competition.

The IOC did not refer to the competition that a possible World Cup every two years would have over its own Summer Olympics, while currently the two broadcasters’ beacon events are spaced two years apart.

Furthermore, the Lausanne-based body estimates that “the increase in men’s events” could hamper the development of women’s football, a reproach already launched by many opponents of the FIFA project, especially UEFA, European clubs, and women’s football organizations. fans.

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Finally, and while FIFA intends a great final phase each summer, alternating its World Cup with continental tournaments such as the European Championship, the IOC is concerned about the “significant additional pressure on the physical and mental health of the players.”

FIFA has said for weeks that it is conducting a “broad and in-depth consultation” on the reform of the international calendar, to reach a vote of its associations at the end of the year, but a large coalition led by UEFA and European clubs estimates not having been sufficiently listened to.

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