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BARCELONA (Reuters) - A FIFA proposal for a World Cup every two years and changes to the Club World Cup could cost the big domestic soccer leagues and UEFA around 8 billion euros ($9 billion) per season in lost TV rights and match day and commercial agreements, according to a report commissioned by the leagues.

More frequent international competitions, as well as additional international club games, could lead to major changes in the national leagues, including a reduction in the number of teams competing in them, a shift from weekend to weekday games, and fewer domestic games, the report said.

Gianni Infantino, president of soccer's world governing body, said last month that FIFA was discussing holding the World Cup every two years instead of the current four-year cycle. However, the idea has run into strong opposition from UEFA, which runs the hugely popular and lucrative Champions League, and from national leagues such Italy's Serie A, Spain's La Liga, and England's Premier League, which have an enormous global following.

FIFA has not responded to a Reuters request for comment, but it has previously promised its own feasibility study.The report, which also involves the MLS, Mexico, Japan and South African leagues as well as the European big five, said even the least disruptive options would cost them billions annually.

Enders Analysis senior analyst François Godard said holding a biennial World Cup would be very risky. The report said commercial losses would be up to 2.16 billion per season, a drop of about 25%, and the negative impact on match day revenues would cost the clubs 1.2 billion euros, again a drop of about 25%.

 

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