Euro 2024 Boss Lahm Opposes Biennial World Cup Plan

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Former Germany captain Philipp Lahm, the tournament director for the Euro 2024 finals, said he is opposed to the controversial idea of staging a World Cup every two years.

Lahm, 37, wants FIFA to keep the current cycle of a World Cup every four years with a two-year gap between the global finals and the European Championship.

“I find the current rhythm should remain as it is,” said Lahm, who captained Germany to its 2014 World Cup triumph and retired from all football in 2017.

Germany’s Philip Lahm lifting the 2014 FIFA World Cup trophy

“As a player, I always felt happy with it and as a fan, I find it good that there is a major tournament” – either a Euro or World Cup finals – every two years. I am totally convinced that things should stay as they are,” Lahm added.

Last Thursday, world football’s governing body FIFA held a summit with its 211 member federations in an attempt to rally support for the biennial World Cup. The German Football Association (DFB) has said it is opposed to the plans.

Lahm was at Berlin’s Olympic Stadium on Tuesday at the launch of the Euro 2024 finals which kick off in just under 1,000 days. Germany will be the host for the 2024 finals.

Ten German stadiums will host matches, including Berlin’s iconic Olympic Stadium and Munich’s Allianz Arena, the home of Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich, which holds 66,000 for internationals.

The Allianz Arena will be used for the second consecutive European Championship having staged three Euro 2020 group matches and a quarter-final.

Lahm hopes the Euro 2024 finals will see Germany host “a great football party” and wants to see the national German team win the title. As hosts, Germany has already qualified and qualification for the Euro 2024 finals will take place from March to November 2023.

The format for the finals will be the same as the last two European Championships with the top two teams in each of the six groups proceeding to the round of 16 along with the four best third-placed finishers.

 

Chidi Nwoke/The Guardian.

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