FIFA has denied allegations of “imposing” its scheduling for the 2025 Club World Cup and has emphasized that they consulted widely on the new international calendar. The World Leagues Association (WLA) and FIFPRO had threatened legal action if FIFA did not reschedule the tournament, citing concerns about the saturation of the global football schedule. However, FIFA’s secretary general, Mattias Grafstrom, stated that FIFA has the right to set the parameters of their competitions within the regulatory framework.
Grafstrom also pointed out that other competition organizers, including domestic leagues, have the same rights to introduce, abolish, or replace competitions. He mentioned the Premier League organizing summer competitions as an example. FIFA has consulted extensively with the WLA and FIFPRO over the 2025 to 2030 international match calendar, and Grafstrom emphasized that any suggestion of lack of consultation is not supported by the facts.
The Swedish official highlighted that calendar issues were discussed with FIFPRO and WLA multiple times as part of the ‘Future of Football’ debate in 2021 and 2022. While Grafstrom disagreed with the tone and content of the league and union letter, FIFA expressed its willingness to organize a meeting with them over the summer to address the issue further. The current conflict stems from the leagues and unions’ concerns about the timing and impact of the 2025 Club World Cup on the global football schedule.
Overall, FIFA is defending its decision-making process regarding the scheduling of the 2025 Club World Cup and asserting its authority as a competition organizer. They stress the importance of consultation with relevant stakeholders and emphasize that they are operating within their rights to set the parameters of their competitions. The disagreements between FIFA and the leagues and unions highlight the ongoing tensions in international football governance and scheduling. It remains to be seen how the situation will be resolved and whether legal action will be taken against FIFA regarding the scheduling of the tournament.