FIFA pledges to take no health risks during World Cup qualifiers

Delays in the 2022 World Cup qualifying program in most continents led FIFA last year to create new games dates next January.

Published : Feb 02, 2021 09:10 IST , Geneva

A FIFA logo is seen on the display of a TV camera prior to a press conference at its headquarters.
A FIFA logo is seen on the display of a TV camera prior to a press conference at its headquarters.
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A FIFA logo is seen on the display of a TV camera prior to a press conference at its headquarters.

With 3,000 soccer players due to travel internationally for World Cup qualifying games next month, FIFA president Gianni Infantino said on Monday all will conform to health rules in the coronavirus pandemic.

“We will certainly not take any risk for the health of anyone when we play football,” Infantino said in a World Health Organization news conference.

Delays in the 2022 World Cup qualifying program in most continents led FIFA last year to create new games dates next January. They will help make up the backlog in an increasingly tight schedule with broadcasting rights already sold.

In Asia, 40 national teams are due to resume qualifying groups that last played in November 2019.

A total of 135 teams are due to play World Cup qualifiers next month, and 48 more have preliminary games for the 2022 African Cup of Nations.

“We will see where we can play, in what conditions,” the FIFA leader said, pledging to “do it by adhering to a clear health protocol.”

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Many of the players due to return home for national duty play for clubs in Europe, including in England, which is experiencing an aggressive new variant of COVID-19.

FIFA eased its rules last year that require clubs to release players to national teams. Exemptions were offered if players had to travel to countries imposing mandatory quarantine or self-isolation for at least five days upon arrival or their return.

Asked if FIFA expected stadiums to be full when the World Cup opens in Qatar in November 2022, Infantino said: “Yes. We must have this.

“COVID will be defeated by then,” he said.

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