Jerome Valcke... untimely personal views on 2022 World Cup.Jerome Valcke... untimely personal views on 2022 World Cup.

An announcement from FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke that the 2022 World Cup in Qatar would not be played in the summer created yet more controversy around the finals yesterday.

It led to a shocked response from FIFA vice president Jim Boyce who said that only the world governing body’s executive committee could decide when the World Cup would be played.

In a later statement, FIFA backtracked on Valcke’s comments which came in an interview with radio station France Inter.

Valcke said: “The dates of the World Cup will not be in June or July. I think it will be played between November 15 and January 15 at the latest.

“If you play between November 15 and, let’s say, the end of December, it’s the time when the weather is the most favourable.”

The average temperature in the summer months in Qatar can be around 35C and 45C.

In a subsequent statement FIFA appeared to backtrack saying Valcke was giving “his view” that the 2022 World Cup must take place in winter and the best time would be November 15 to January 15.

The FIFA statement added: “The precise event date is still subject to an ongoing consultation process which involves all main event stakeholders, including both the international football community (FIFA, confederations, member associations, lea-gues, clubs, players) as well as FIFA’s commercial partners (Commercial Affiliates and Media Rights Licensees).

“As the event will not be played until eight years’ time the consultation process will not be rushed.”

Boyce, of Northern Ireland, told Sky Sports News he was very surprised by the timing of Valcke’s announcement.

“I am totally shocked to be honest,” said Boyce.

“The situation, as far as I’m aware, is that the FIFA executive committee was awaiting a report set up by all the stakeholders involved in the World Cup meeting between now and the World Cup in Brazil.

“The plan was that there would be no further discussion on the World Cup in Qatar until December at the end of this year.

“Whether Jerome was making a personal opinion or not I just don’t know, but I can confirm this has not been discussed by the FIFA Exco.

“I am very surprised about what has happened this morning.”

After hearing Valcke’s pronouncement, Philippe Piat, the president of FIFPro, the international players union, told Reuters: “It is excellent news, we have been asking for that for months.”

Asked if he was surprised by the timing of the announcement, he said: “Yes and no because the decision was supposed to be made last October but it had been postponed because the clubs and the leagues had asked for a delay.”

FIFA delayed its decision in October saying it was setting up a consultation process to decide when to stage the finals.

At the time, FIFA president Sepp Blatter said it would reach a conclusion sometime after this year’s World Cup in Brazil.

Valcke’s surprise announcement yesterday comes more than three years after Qatar was originally awarded the tournament in December 2010.

Qatar won the hosting rights ahead of Australia, Japan, South Korea and the United States, eventually succeeding in the fourth round of voting by 14-8 ahead of the US.

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