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FIFA v IOC ...... fight !!!



Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
NSC Patron
Oct 27, 2003
21,005
The arse end of Hangleton
Just how arrogant can FIFA get ?

The 2022 Winter Olympics may have to be rescheduled in order to accommodate football's World Cup in Qatar, say Europe's top football clubs.
It is expected that the World Cup will be moved from summer to winter in 2022 to avoid high temperatures in Qatar.
"[The Games] haven't been awarded yet," European Club Association vice-chairman Umberto Gandini told the BBC.
"I don't see why we should worry about something that is not there yet and if they can also change the dates."
Sepp Blatter, president of world football's governing body Fifa, has suggested a switch to November and December 2022 is almost inevitable.
However, that would shut down the European leagues for eight weeks, and the ECA remains unconvinced by that option.
Another possibility is to stage the tournament in January and February, although Blatter has assured the International Olympic Committee that
the World Cup will not clash with the 2022 Winter Games, scheduled for February.



Blatter is an IOC member and it is thought that any disruption to the 2022 Games could jeopardise football's status as an Olympic sport.
AC Milan director Gandini represents the 200-member ECA on a Fifa panel which is seeking ways to avoid playing in the desert heat of June
and July 2022, and which met for the first time in Zurich last month. "As a European view, the first reaction was 'if we have to move it, January/February
is the best option', because it will have a reduced effect on the European game because many of the leagues are on winter breaks; it would make things a a little bit more logical," he said.

"It's not impossible for the Winter Olympics to shift over 15 days for example - so if we're going to find a solution it must be not just for the football world but for the sporting world."
The 2022 Games will be held in either Beijing or Almaty after Oslo pulled out of the race to stage the event last week.
Gandini suggested that Europe's top clubs were concerned that Fifa was rushing into a decision without proper consideration of the ramifications.
"If you were at the meeting at Fifa you felt it was a decision," he continued.

"The impression you have is that 'solution number one' is November/December 2022. It was very important that Europe just put their foot in the door and said 'wait a second, it's going to be very, very difficult for the European leagues', so we want to think about that very clearly."


The task-force set up by Fifa to decide on the best date for the 2022 World Cup features a variety of stakeholders including clubs, leagues and playe
r representatives, and will meet again in November before a final decision next year. Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al-Khalifa, president of the Asian Football Federation,
has been charged with heading up the task force alongside Fifa secretary-general Jerome Valcke. Meanwhile, Gandini is the latest official to say he would like the report
by former US attorney Michael Garcia into the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cup tournaments to be published.

Fifa has no plans at present to publish the report but Gandini said: "I'd like to read it, yes."
 






Javeaseagull

Well-known member
Feb 22, 2014
2,499
They should hold it in South Africa. They have already built the stadiums, at great expense, and proved they can hold it successfully.
 




Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
19,709
Eastbourne
They should hold it in South Africa. They have already built the stadiums, at great expense, and proved they can hold it successfully.
Yeah, cos the world cup they had was full of interesting football and fantastic crowd atmosphere. [emoji42]

The abiding memory from that world cup was the sound of a vuvuzela, not the cherished memories of classic football.
 










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