The reveal was prompted after French Rugby Federation president Bernard Laporte proposed an annual Club World Cup that would replace the European Champions Cup.Laporte told Midi Olympique newspaper he’s mulled the idea with World Rugby chairman Bill Beaumont, England chief executive officer Bill Sweeney, and the French Top 14 clubs. Laporte hopes next month to be elected the World Rugby vice-chairman.
The EPCR said in a statement: “Discussions have already taken place on an official level between EPCR and its shareholders regarding a global club tournament which could complement the Heineken Champions Cup and Challenge Cup and which could take place once every four years. “Work on possible formats is ongoing with a collaborative approach and issues of player welfare to the fore.”
Laporte’s plan involved 20 teams: four from the Top 14, four from the English Premiership, four from the Pro14, six from Super Rugby, and the champions from Japan’s Top League and the United States’ Major League Rugby. They would be divided into four pools, with quarter-finals through to a final, and played over six weekends in June and July.“The European Cup is magnificent, I was able to lift the trophy three times with Toulon and I know what it can represent,” Laporte told Midi Olympique. “But let’s be frank, it doesn’t generate enough income.“I’m sure of one thing: We must create this competition and very quickly. It could be a breath of fresh air for the whole of world rugby.
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