Advertisement

Jerome Valcke’s Qatar World Cup remarks sow even more confusion

Reading Time:3 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
Fifa moved quickly to distance itself from Jerome Valcke's remarks. Photo: EPA

Messi or Ronaldo? Winter or summer?

Advertisement

Those are two of the most talked about topics in soccer these days, keeping fans chattering and fixated on the world’s biggest sport. One question will be decided, at least somewhat officially, next week when Fifa chooses its player of the year, while the other looks to be a never-ending saga that seems to be spiralling out of control.

Rather than ending the ongoing confusion about exactly which month the 2022 World Cup in Qatar will be held, attempts by Fifa to clarify the issue – and they come regularly – only tend to muddy the picture.

One minute a consultation process is being established to talk to leagues and federations. The next a Fifa executive is blurting out his beliefs, sending the media into chaos anew.

“I think it will be played between November 15 and January 15 at the latest,” Fifa secretary general Jerome Valcke told France-Inter radio on Wednesday, adamantly saying that the World Cup “will not be June and July”.

Advertisement

Major update to the debate, or more hot air?

Advertisement