South American World Cup qualifers set for overhaul: Blatter
[09 Nov 2004]
CARACAS (AFP)
South American countries must have a different system of qualifying for the 2010 World Cup said FIFA president Sepp Blatter.
Blatter insisted the present system whereby there is just one group with all 10 countries playing each other was not fair on club sides, who were forced to release their South American players too often.
"At the moment there are 18 matches but in my opinion that makes no sense," said Blatter.
"The international calendar doesn't have too many dates and that creates problems with clubs, especially in Europe, as the players get tired.
"It is the last time that FIFA will accept this form of qualifiers. They have to change in the future."
For the 2006 edition to be hosted by Germany the top four qualify as of right with the fifth involved in a play-off with the winner of the Oceania zone.
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