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 FIFA respond to Frogaroo controversy by Rupe
on 30/11/01 at 14:57
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In a meeting of the FIFA executive in Korea today, a surprise decision was made to stop giving the World Cup winning country a free pass into the finals of the next competition. Whoever wins in Japan + South Korea next year will have to compete to qualify for the next finals in Germany in 2006, the same as everyone else.

Apparently FIFA delegates had not even been aware that the issue would be on the agenda. But Sepp Blatter had little trouble getting it through.

The automatic place for the cup holders was a feature unique to the World Cup. For example, the reigning champions already have to qualify for European and South American competitions. And it'll stop the reigning champions from having the option of bleating about not getting enough competitive match practice. The host country will of course still get automatic qualification, so Germany's excuse for 2006 is assured.

What's not being said is the extent to which this is a response to the controversy over the Australia-France friendly. The fact that France were having to play lots of friendlies, because they didn't have any proper games to play, could be seen as a prime source of that "clubs-vs-countries" conflict.

Another decision taken at the meeting, which also relates to the France-Oz thing, was to look at the possibility of reducing the number of competitive international matches by replacing the Confederations Cup with the World Club Championship. France and Australia both played in this year's Confederations Cup.

At the same meeting, the executive also decided that referees can start wearing advertising in club matches (but not in internationals). Dolland and Aitchison take note.

See FIFA website report for details and more (not very interesting FIFA decisions).

They also met on Wednesday to finalise the procedure for tomorrow morning's World Cup draw.

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