
FIFA Vice-President Victor Montagliani has spoken out against potential plans of a biennial FIFA World Cup, and has raised the possibility of an alternate tournament to fill the gap.
Arsène Wenger, the former Arsenal manager and current FIFA Chief of Global Football Development, has proposed playing the World Cup every two years, instead of every four years. That proposal, supported by FIFA President Gianni Infantino, has been met by strong resistance from several football leagues, confederations and the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
The IOC has previously expressed concern over the impact of a biennial World Cup on other sports, and the lack of athlete representation regarding the proposal.
The Canadian Montagliani is the president of the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF), and told Reuters he believes a compromise can be reached.

“The principle of having in event in between World Cups is something I’m totally for,” Montagliani told Reuters. “We used to have something in between the World Cups, which was the old Confederations Cup. It wasn’t a tournament everyone was turned on to but some confederations it was a nice link between your regional competition and in international competition and we lost that.”
“Four or five years ago we had discussions over a Global Nations League so these discussions are not foreign to the table. Whether it’s a Global Nations League or a Confederations Cup, these are events that occur in between the current World Cup cycles,” said Montagliani.
The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) and the South American Football Confederation have threatened to boycott a biennial World Cup.
The Confederations Cup, which involved the six continental champions, the World Cup champion and the host nation was discontinued after the 2017 edition.
FIFA is planning to hold a global summit of all national associations to discuss their plans on December 20. The agreement for the current calendar of international tournaments ends in 2024.
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