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Club World Cup: FIFA Considers Two-Year Cycle & Expansion

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

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PSG Faces Potential Bi-annual Club World Cup Participation

Paris Saint-Germain, along with other major European clubs, may face a significantly altered schedule with FIFA considering a shift to a Club World Cup competition held every ​two years starting ⁢in 2029. Currently held⁤ every four years,the competition could see a dramatic change in frequency,driven by financial incentives [[2]].This potential change comes after PSG experienced a lack of preparation following their participation in the recent ‍Club World Cup [[1]].

Financial Motivations Behind the ⁣Proposal

The ⁣push for a⁤ bi-annual ⁣Club World Cup ⁤is largely ⁣fueled by financial‍ gains. Clubs like barcelona, Liverpool,⁢ and Manchester united, who did not participate in the last edition, are advocating for the increased frequency, recognizing the considerable financial rewards. Chelsea, for example, earned 98 million⁣ euros for winning the competition last July [[3]]. This ​potential for increased ⁣revenue is a key driver behind‌ the proposal.

Potential Expansion and Scheduling Challenges

While the ‌2029-2030 calendar is already set, FIFA is exploring ‌options to accommodate the increased frequency. One proposal involves expanding the tournament from ⁢the current 32⁣ teams to 48. This expansion would add⁤ to⁢ an already⁢ congested ⁤schedule for top clubs, requiring careful consideration of logistical and player welfare⁣ concerns.

Impact on PSG and Future Competitions

The potential changes to the Club World Cup could significantly impact PSG’s schedule and preparation for⁤ other‌ competitions.A bi-annual tournament would require ⁣the club ⁤to balance its domestic ⁣and European commitments with the​ demands of the global competition. The increased frequency⁣ could also lead to more frequent periods of disrupted preparation, as experienced after the recent ‌Club World Cup participation [[2]].

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