FIFA boss wants to see end-of-year Qatar Cup
Updated: 2014-10-22 07:20
By Agence France-Presse in Paris(China Daily)
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Holding the controversy-plagued 2022 World Cup finals in Qatar at the end of that year rather than the scorching summer is FIFA president Sepp Blatter's preferred option, he told French radio station France Info on Monday.
The 78-year-old Swiss - who will stand again for the presidency next year despite having to weather many storms over his 16-year rule including accusations of corruption over the Qatar bid for the 2022 finals - admitted it would involve altering the domestic league programs.
"We cannot play the World Cup in summer," said Blatter.
"The date which is the most convenient is the end of the year."
Blatter, who has since January 2011 conceded the finals in Qatar would have to be switched from the tradtional June/July dates because of the searing temperatures in Qatar at that time of year, agreed the change would not please clubs, particularly those in the top European leagues.
"However, the World Cup is too important," he said.
Switching the finals to the beginning of the year would present an extra problem as it could clash with the Winter Olympics.
Qatar and FIFA are coming under increasing pressure to take the 2022 showpiece away from a country that has little sporting infrastructure or soccer culture and there have also been accusations of bribery in the bidding process.
Europe's top leagues are also firmly against any suggestion the World Cup be moved to the winter to avoid the sweltering summer months in Qatar while there have been allegations of horrific working conditions for migrant workers building stadiums and infrastructure.
(China Daily 10/22/2014 page24)
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