CAF open to debate on holding World Cup every two years

Confederation of African Football (CAF) president, Patrice Motsepe, says discussions around hosting the World Cup every two years should continue “in an open-minded manner”.
His comments provide a potential boost to FIFA’s controversial plans, since Mr Motsepe is viewed as a staunch ally of FIFA president Gianni Infantino.
Also, CAF provides a sizable voting bloc within the organisation, with 54 of its 211 members.
“CAF is of the view that at this stage, what is most important is for the discussions and deliberations to continue taking place in an open-minded manner.
“And this should be with the objective of doing what is in the best interest of all Member-Associations, the Confederations, football players and other stakeholders worldwide,” Motsepe said in a statement on Tuesday.
“CAF is deeply committed to the development, growth and success of football in Africa and the rest of the world.
“We believe that the long-term growth and success of FIFA, the Member-Associations and all Confederations are inextricably-intertwined,” he said.
The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has welcomed FIFA’s feasibility study for the plans.
Also, the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) said it was potentially open to the idea, provided it creates a more balanced structure for the game globally.
But the South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) has criticised the proposal, saying it was “highly unviable” and would overwhelm the football calendar.
European football’s governing body UEFA also rejected the idea, warning that its members could boycott the World Cup if the plans go ahead.
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