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Platini calls for debate on Qatar Cup dates
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 11 - 12 - 2010

PRAGUE: UEFA President Michel Platini Friday called for a debate on whether the 2022 World Cup in Qatar could take place in January, to spare players from soaring summer temperatures in the country.
“There are questions that must form part of a global reflection,” said Platini, at the end of a two-day UEFA executive committee meeting here.
“We have lots to discuss in the months and years ahead. Because if we have a World Cup in January, there are lots of things that will have to be changed in the calendar.”
The idea of hosting the 2022 World Cup in January was recently mooted by former Germany captain and coach Franz Beckenbauer, who is a member of world governing body FIFA's executive committee.
“I agree, and why not?” said Platini on Friday, adding that it would be “easier” for players from around the world to play matches in the Gulf country in January rather than in June. “But in the month of January, there are matches in lots of countries. Should we play football or stop?” the Frenchman asked.
Another question linked to the idea of organizing the World Cup in January is the issue of how much time the players would need to recover afterwards - raising the possibility that domestic leagues would not resume until March.
“In the United States, the temperature in cities like Dallas was 45 degrees (Celsius) during the 1994 World Cup and nobody criticized the United States about anything,” said Platini. The chief of UEFA, European football's governing body, also took the opportunity to celebrate FIFA's decision to award the 2018 and 2022 World Cups to two countries - Russia and Qatar - who have never hosted it before.
“If we're talking about global football development, which is the goal of organizations like FIFA, or the development of European football, which is the goal of UEFA, it's a great thing,” said Platini. “Anyone could have organized the World Cup (in 2018 and 2022), all the candidates were great, but FIFA perhaps chose to open things up.”
UEFA's 2012 European Championship tournament could be played using an experimental system of five match officials promoted by its president Michel Platini. The executive committee agreed Friday to ask again for permission from FIFA's rules-making panel. The panel limited five-referee trials to club football when it met in July.


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