Qatar 2022 decision may be a mistake –Blatter
Awarding
the 2022 World Cup to Qatar may well have been “a mistake”, FIFA
President Sepp Blatter said for the first time on Monday.
Staging the tournament in the Middle
East has caused much controversy because if it is held over its
traditional dates in the middle of the year, players will have to
contend with searing 50 degrees Celsius heat.
Calls to move the World Cup to later in
the year, during the European winter, have also been unpopular as it
will cause major disruption to domestic league competitions in countries
such as Spain, England, Italy, Germany and France.
Asked by insideworldfootball.com about awarding Qatar the tournament, Blatter said, “It may well be that we made a mistake at the time.”
Blatter, who in May said it was “not
rational” to play in Qatar in June and July, added, “On the other hand,
you must also consider political and geo-political realities.
“The World Cup is FIFA’s biggest, if not
only, global event. Who are we, the Europeans, to demand that this
event has to cater to the needs of 800 million Europeans above all?
“I think it is high time that Europe
starts to understand that we do not rule the world any more, and that
some former European imperial powers can no longer impress their will on
to others in far away places.
“We must accept that football has moved
away from being a European and South American sport – it has become the
world sport that billions of fans are excitedly following every week,
everywhere in the world.”
Blatter hopes FIFA’s executive committee will endorse his proposal to switch the tournament to the winter.
If such a move is rubber-stamped, the
Swiss added, “The next steps will include a close look at the
international calendar and to establish what consequences the change
would have.”
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