Rummenigge says football expansion could lead to 40-man squads

Por AIPS América

21 de noviembre de 2016

Berlin (dpa) – Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge believes leading clubs will soon need squads of up to 40 players if authorities continue with football expansion plans.

Rummenigge told Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung to appear Sunday squads used to contain 16, 17 or 18 players during his playing days.
«Today 25 to 30 are necessary. Soon we’ll need maybe 40 if FIFA and UEFA continue in this manner,» he said.

Rummenigge criticised the increase of friendly, qualifying and tournament matches for national teams. As head of the European Club Association ECA he will oppose a plan by Gianni Infantino, the president of governing body FIFA, to expand the World Cup to up to 48 teams.

Rummenigge said his opposition was «exclusively about the health» of the players. Earlier this month he criticised the last international break as a disruption to club football.

Infantino was meanwhile quoted Friday in an Italian media interview as saying he would like to expand the Club World Cup into a global event featuring 32 teams and move it from its current December time slot.

Artículos relacionados

Colombia y Argentina ganadores en Copa América FIBA

Colombia y Argentina ganadores en Copa América FIBA

Con un contundente cuarto final, la selección Colombia derrotó a Chile por la tercera fecha de las Eliminatorias hacia la FIBA AmeriCup 2025. La tricolor logró su segunda victoria en la fase de grupos. Tomás Diaz se estrenó como técnico en propiedad de...

Previous Next
Close
Test Caption
Test Description goes like this