FIFA vice-president ponders calendar year season in Europe

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FIFA vice-president Victor Montagliani has said that moving the European soccer season to the calendar year is a 'possibility to be discussed' in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic which has brought football to a standstill around the world.

ROME - FIFA vice-president Victor Montagliani has said that moving the European soccer season to the calendar year is a “possibility to be discussed” in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic which has brought football to a standstill around the world.

The head of world soccer’s governing body himself has said that football will be totally different when it restarts and that the current stoppage could be a good chance to overhaul the overloaded calendar which is due to run until 2024. “It is not an idea to be discarded, it can be a solution in view of the next two years and this winter World Cup”.

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