Roberto Martinez speaks out against the idea of a biennial World Cup


Roberto Martinez speaks out against the idea of a biennial World Cup as Belgium boss warns against Gianni Infantino’s idea by insisting a break with tradition will see tournament lose its ‘special’ status among players

  • FIFA president Gianni Infantino is still pushing the idea of a biennial World Cup 
  • Several players have spoken out against it, including France star Kylian Mbappe 
  • Belgium boss Roberto Martinez is the latest to voice his concern over the idea 











Roberto Martinez has voiced his opposition to FIFA‘s plans to revamp the World Cup schedule.

The Belgium boss, who will lead the country in Qatar in 2022, is against the proposal to hold the tournament every two years.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino and chief of global football development Arsene Wenger have been pushing to change the calendar.

Roberto Martinez has spoken out against the idea of hosting a World Cup every two years

Roberto Martinez has spoken out against the idea of hosting a World Cup every two years

The governing body hosted a summit last week and told its 211 member associations £3.3billion in additional revenue would be generated from holding a biennial World Cup.

France forward Kylian Mbappe and Poland striker Robert Lewandowski have raised their concerns and Martinez has now added his, and Belgium’s, fears.

‘In my view, and the view of the (Belgian football) federation, we are not in favour,’ he told the PA news agency. ‘But we totally agree we need to find solutions and find what’s best to allow players to be at their best when representing their clubs and national teams.

‘A World Cup every two years will break the tradition. We all know players who have played in five World Cups and how special it is to be part of a World Cup.

‘I don’t think we’re going to start seeing players who are involved in nine or 10 World Cups having the same feeling.

Kylian Mbappe (right) and striker Robert Lewandowski (left) have raised their concerns

Kylian Mbappe (right) and striker Robert Lewandowski (left) have raised their concerns

‘It’s an exceptional moment in a player’s career and it should carry on with the glamour and the history it has at the moment. In Europe we are very fortunate because the European Championship is very strong, the Nations League is a really good tournament. There are other ways to find solutions at international level.

‘We had a really interesting presentation, FIFA presented the proposal. It’s positive we have the decision makers and the big football institutions talking about how to improve the calendar and make a judgement.

‘Football in modern times needs to adjust to the demands of domestic and international football, especially after Covid in the last two seasons.’

The former Wigan boss took Belgium to the quarter-finals of Euro 2020 in the summer, losing to eventual winners Italy, and finished third at the World…



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