<p>FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke said Wednesday that European football clubs would not receive financial compensation for the 2022 World Cup being moved to November-December.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"There will be no compensation. There are seven years to reorganise," he told a Doha press conference. "We are in agreement with the clubs."<br /><br />European associations, representing major clubs from England, Germany and France, have already expressed their unhappiness with the switch recommended by a FIFA task force meeting in Qatar on Tuesday, amid speculation that some would seek financial redress for the decision.<br /><br />The task force made a provisional recommendation for the tournament to start on November 26 and end on December 23, 2022, ensuring an enforced break on the domestic European leagues.<br /><br />But Valcke said European clubs should accept the potential switch, even though "it's not perfect".<br /><br />A final decision will be made by the FIFA executive committee at a meeting in Zurich, Switzerland, on March 19-20.</p>
<p>FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke said Wednesday that European football clubs would not receive financial compensation for the 2022 World Cup being moved to November-December.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"There will be no compensation. There are seven years to reorganise," he told a Doha press conference. "We are in agreement with the clubs."<br /><br />European associations, representing major clubs from England, Germany and France, have already expressed their unhappiness with the switch recommended by a FIFA task force meeting in Qatar on Tuesday, amid speculation that some would seek financial redress for the decision.<br /><br />The task force made a provisional recommendation for the tournament to start on November 26 and end on December 23, 2022, ensuring an enforced break on the domestic European leagues.<br /><br />But Valcke said European clubs should accept the potential switch, even though "it's not perfect".<br /><br />A final decision will be made by the FIFA executive committee at a meeting in Zurich, Switzerland, on March 19-20.</p>