Richard Masters: More Matches Could Overwhelm Football

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August 15, 2024 · 1 min read

Richard Masters: More Matches Could Overwhelm Football
FootBall | August 15, 2024
Premier League CEO Richard Masters warns that the football calendar risks reaching saturation. (Image: Getty)

Richard Masters, Premier League chief executive has warned that football could face saturation if organizers continue adding matches to the calendar. Masters has joined a legal challenge against FIFA with other European domestic leagues and player unions over the scheduling of football events. They argue that FIFA has failed to consult them properly about its plans, particularly regarding the 32-team Club World Cup.

FIFA has rejected these claims, asserting that they consulted the relevant parties. Nonetheless, concerns about player welfare and the impact of an increasingly congested schedule remain prominent. The Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) has highlighted the risks to players’ health while Masters believes that excessive football could alienate fans.

Richard Masters emphasized the difficulty in predicting when saturation might occur but acknowledged that the increasing number of football matches is a concern. He noted that the Premier League and its clubs already participate in numerous competitions and that further additions to the schedule could worsen the problem. The legal action addresses not only the expanded Club World Cup but also the impact of FIFA’s scheduling on existing competitions.

Masters expressed concerns about how clubs would field competitive teams at the start of the Premier League season if they had to participate in additional tournaments without adequate rest. Masters also responded to criticisms of the Premier League’s pre-season activities, such as the Summer Series in the United States. He defended these initiatives, arguing that pre-season matches are essential for player fitness and preparation.

He believes that these matches ensure players are physically ready for the Premier League and should not be seen as contributing to the problem.