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World Cup: FIFA Head Infantino Expects Football To Unite World (interview)

Football is much more than a sport, and has a "unique magic" power to bring people together, said FIFA President Gianni Infantino ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

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By IANS News November 16, 2022 • 21:11 PM
World Cup: FIFA head Infantino expects football to unite world (interview)
World Cup: FIFA head Infantino expects football to unite world (interview) (Image Source: IANS)

Football is much more than a sport, and has a "unique magic" power to bring people together, said FIFA President Gianni Infantino ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

While attending the ongoing G20 Summit held in Bali, Indonesia, Infantino called on world leaders to set aside tensions and conflicts, and enjoy the quadrennial football event which is scheduled to take place from November 20 to December 18 in Qatar.

"The World Cup should be an occasion for joy and unity. It should send a message of hope," Infantino told Xinhua in an exclusive interview on Wednesday.

Infantino said football is also an important economic activity with a global GDP of hundreds of billions of U.S. dollars, creating millions of jobs and bolstering economic growth. "This is about growth, economic growth," said the FIFA head.

Infantino expected the FIFA World Cup in Qatar to be viewed by five billion people, more than half of the world's population.

Noting China's plan to bid to host the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2031, Infantino said that the move, together with China's involvement in football clubs and youth football, helps address regional imbalances in football development, and is crucial for the overall development of the sport.

"China has to be a key part of growth of football. Bidding for important events has to be an element that makes football grow even more in China, women's or men's football," he said.

He said that FIFA has been discussing how to implement a footballing culture in China, with the hope of making young boys and girls dream of becoming football players, and teaching them team spirit and respect for each other.

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