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Coronavirus pandemic: Club World Cup could be pushed back upto 2023 to accomodate Euros, Copa America says FIFA president Gianni Infantino

Reuters • March 18, 2020, 07:34:58 IST
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Next year’s Club World Cup, scheduled for 17 June – 4 July, would be the biggest so far, taking place across eight Chinese cities.

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Coronavirus pandemic: Club World Cup could be pushed back upto 2023 to accomodate Euros, Copa America says FIFA president Gianni Infantino

Manchester: FIFA President Gianni Infantino said the planned 2021 Club World Cup dates should be moved by the governing body of world soccer to make way for the postponed Euro 2020 Championship and the Copa America, which have both been pushed back a year. [caption id=“attachment_7813121” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Liverpool's players celebrate after wining the Club World Cup final soccer match against Flamengo at Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar, Saturday, Dec. 21, 2019. (AP Photo/Hussein Sayed)](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/liverpool-cwc-ap-380.jpg) Liverpool’s players celebrate after wining the Club World Cup in 2019. AP[/caption] Infantino said in a statement on Tuesday that FIFA would hold a conference call on Wednesday in which it should accept those changes from UEFA and CONMEBOL and decide whether the planned expanded 24-team Club World Cup should be held “later in 2021, in 2022 or in 2023”. The new tournament was the brainchild of Infantino and was scheduled to be held in China in the 2021 slot that will now feature the European and South American tournaments. Both of them were postponed from their 2020 dates on Tuesday in response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. “Particularly in football, finding appropriate and fair solutions at global level is imperative,” Infantino said. “This requires unity, solidarity and a shared sense of responsibility and we need to think of all those around the world potentially impacted by our decisions.” Next year’s Club World Cup, scheduled for 17 June – 4 July, would be the biggest so far, taking place across eight Chinese cities. Eight European clubs are scheduled to take part with six from south America. Infantino said part of Wednesday’s conference call would include discussions with the Chinese FA and Chinese Government in order to minimise any negative impact of a postponement. With soccer grappling with a health crisis that has left around 7,500 dead, put countries into lockdown and decimated the sporting calendar, FIFA said it would recommend the ruling council make a donation of US$ 10 million to the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund. Infantino said discussions would also involve the possibility of establishing a Global Football Assistance Fund to “help members of the football community affected by this crisis”.

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