LaLiga understands that FIFA has decided to adapt both the Mundialito and the World Cup for national teams “unilaterally” and “without notice” to national competitions.
LaLiga announced on Saturday that it will study legal proceedings before FIFA over its decision to host a 32-team World Cup every four years from 2025 and its intention to overhaul the format of the World Cup in 2026 to include many record more matches. of four teams instead of three as originally agreed.
The body chaired by Javier Tebas understands that this Friday’s announcement by the head of world football, Gianni Infantino, is “absolutely inappropriate” because it follows a decision taken “unilaterally, without prior notice” and without the various national view competitions.
In addition, the employers’ association of Spanish professional clubs understands that FIFA is currently unable to decide on the dates of the next Mundialito, which will be held from 1 to 11 February 2023, less than two months after its start. Thebes understands that this course of action affects and harms national calendars set since June 2022, and so it will study the “relevant legal actions to prevent the Club World Cup from being held in the format announced by FIFA.”
Source: La Verdad

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