Bayern chief calls for April World Cup in 2022

Bayern chief calls for April World Cup in 2022

LONDON - Leading European clubs want FIFA to hold the Qatar World Cup in April 2022, Bayern Munich chief executive Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said in a British newspaper interview published on Wednesday.

Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, CEO of Bayern Muenchen delivers a speech at the club's party in Berlin, on May 17, 2014

A task force set up by world governing body FIFA will meet in Zurich next week to investigate the feasibility of moving the tournament from its traditional mid-year slot, amid fears about soaring summer temperatures in Qatar.

FIFA and its European counterpart UEFA want the tournament to be staged during the Northern Hemisphere winter, but Rummenigge, who chairs the European Club Association (ECA), thinks it should take place in the spring.

"At the moment, there are two proposals on the table: the FIFA proposal in November and the UEFA proposal in January," Rummenigge told The Times. "Our proposal is a bit different. We will publish that in the next few days.

"We have made some research ... and the outcome of this research is that the best option would be to start the World Cup at the end of April, finishing in May.

"It's still hot, but it would be something like 35 degrees (Celsius) maximum. If you then play in the evening, let's say 7:00 pm and 9:30 pm, then 9:30 pm (in Qatar) is 7:30 pm in central Europe, 6:30 pm in the UK.

"From all points of view, that's no problem. We will bring this option to the table to discuss at the FIFA task force on November 3."

Speaking earlier this month, Rummenigge warned that European clubs will not foot the bill if the 2022 World Cup is moved to a different time of year.

"If now there is a strong wish (to move the 2022 World Cup) from various stakeholders like FIFA, UEFA, FIFPro and so on, we are ready to discuss, but under one condition: that there is no damage for club football," he told the Leaders Sport Business Summit in London.

"Because if we have a change from summer to November or to January, then they will be affecting our business, our calendar. And the bill at the end can't be paid by the clubs. We are not ready to pay such a bill."

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