FIFA
FIFA dealt blow as plans for revamped World Club Cup rejected

Europe’s top clubs are rejecting FIFA’s plan for a major relaunch of the Club World Cup, it has been reported.
The Club World Cup is a competition that lacks prestige and is often seen as an inconvenience to the top clubs, especially in Europe.
It caused controversy in England during the 1999/2000 season when the then champions of Europe Manchester United withdrew from the FA Cup to play in the tournament instead, which was held in Brazil.
The competition was in its formative days back then, and FIFA are now hoping to expand it to become much more of an event by making it a 32-team tournament to be staged every four years rather than annually.
However, no format has been agreed for it yet, and qualification criteria for clubs are also yet to be finalised.
There were plans to hold a revamped 24-team World Club Cup in China last year, although it was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the continued restrictions in the county.
The main obstacle, though, according to a report by the Dail Mail, will be UEFA, who worry it could ultimately rival and surpass the Champions league as the premier club competition in football.
FIFA, meanwhile, are reportedly keen to get the tournament approved quickly to allow them to stage the event in the USA as a test run for the 2026 World Cup. Those hopes now appear to be fading, although talks are set to continue.
FIFA
Gianni Infantino re-elected FIFA president until 2027

Gianni Infantino has been re-elected president of FIFA until 2027, the governing body have confirmed.
The Swiss national first took the role in 2016 before being re-elected in 2019, and he has again been named as president after running unopposed this year.
“Being President of FIFA is an incredible honour, an incredible privilege,” Infantino said. “It is also a great, great responsibility.
“I’m truly humbled and touched by your support. I promise you I will continue serving FIFA, serving football all over the world, serving all 211 member associations of FIFA.”
FIFA rules state that a president can serve a maximum of three four-year terms. While this will be Infantino’s third stint in office, the 52-year-old is looking to stay on until 2031 after arguing that his first spell, after replacing Sepp Blatter in 2016, did not count as a full term.
The Governance, Audit and Compliance Committee have also accepted that Infantino’s first three years were not an official term in charge of FIFA, freeing him up to run for the position once again in 2027.
FIFA
Why Pele wanted Lionel Messi & Argentina to win 2022 World Cup

The daughter of the late Pele has revealed that the footballing legend wanted bitter rivals Argentina to win the 2022 World Cup for Lionel Messi after Brazil’s elimination.
After a battle with cancer, Pele passed away at the age of 82 on December 29 2022, 11 days after the World Cup final.
He spent much of the tournament in Qatar in palliative care and surrounded by family.
Pele’s beloved Brazil were eliminated at the quarter-final stage by Croatia on penalties, missing out on a South American showdown with Argentina.
His daughter, Kely Nascimento, shared a story about her father on Instagram after bumping into Messi’s wife, Antonela Roccuzzo.
Nascimento wrote: “Story time: This is the very beautiful and graceful Antonela Roccuzzo, Messi’s wife.
“I didn’t have the opportunity to meet Messi so when I met her in that magical place of every party (the ladies’ room) I passed him a message through her.
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“By the time Brazil lost against Croatia my dad was getting a lot worse. Everybody wanted Brazil to win this cup for my dad, nobody more than the national team!
“But my father understood better than most what football is like. And it was really this possibility that any team could win that he always talked about that he loved about this beautiful game.
“After the defeat of Brazil every person who entered that hospital room (all day and every day until the final!!!) said: “Hey Pele? Now who do you want? Of course Argentina NO!
“And he would say “Argentina yes! This cup has to stay in South America and Messi deserves it!
“Everyone was pretending (and sometimes not pretending) horror!!! HOW?! Argentina!!!?
“And he would simply say ‘yes, Messi deserves it’.
“He wasn’t getting to watch TV in the final anymore, but he understood that Argentina won and Messi got to lift the cup, and he was happy.
“Long live football.”
EPL
Thiago Silva hits out at ‘joke’ ranking for Julian Alvarez at The Best awards

Chelsea and Brazil centre-back Thiago Silva has questioned how Julian Alvarez secured a seventh-place finish at FIFA’s The Best awards recently.
Alvarez impressed with Argentina as La Albiceleste won the World Cup during the winter but has struggled for minutes since joining Manchester City in the summer, starting just six Premier League games as he competes with Erling Haaland.
Despite that, Alvarez still managed to rack up enough points to finish seventh in the award rankings, beating the likes of Neymar, Kevin De Bruyne, Vinicius Junior and Robert Lewandowski.
Only Sadio Mane, Haaland, Luka Modric, Karim Benzema, Kylian Mbappe and eventual winner Lionel Messi picked up more votes than Alvarez.
The Man City striker’s place on the list has attracted plenty of criticism from fans who argued that the impact of the World Cup played too much of a role in deciding the final rankings, and it seems as though Silva agrees.
“It’s a joke,” Silva wrote on Instagram in response to a post which questioned Alvarez’s final standing.
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The award was partly voted for by fans, with Alvarez picking up the third most votes among supporters, behind only Mbappe and Messi.
Nine of his 15 points came from the fan vote, although the City striker still managed to pick up six from the rest of the voting, which was conducted by coaches, captains and journalists from countries across the world.
Silva himself voted for international teammate Neymar to win the award, with Messi second and Benzema in third.
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