<p>Japan will not host the FIFA Club World Cup later this year because of Covid restrictions that could cap spectator numbers, a report said Wednesday.</p>.<p>The annual football tournament, at which the champions from the six global confederations compete along with the host nation's top team, was due to be held there in December.</p>.<p>But the Japan Football Association (JFA) has decided to give up its right to host the cup, <em>Kyodo news agency </em>said.</p>.<p>"The risk of increasing infections and difficulty in turning a profit due to a likely cap on spectators swayed the decision," Kyodo said, citing anonymous sources.</p>.<p>The JFA is in discussions with FIFA, which may push back the Club World Cup to early next year, the report said.</p>.<p>"Details of the next FIFA Club World Cup will be confirmed in due course," a FIFA spokesperson told <em>AFP</em>.</p>.<p>The Club World Cup was last held in Japan in 2016, and the JFA had planned to host the 2021 edition as part of its 100th anniversary celebrations, <em>Kyodo</em> said.</p>.<p>The tournament usually takes place in December, but the 2020 cup in Qatar was postponed to February 2021 because of the pandemic, with Bayern Munich the winners.</p>.<p>Japan has battled a record fifth wave of virus cases driven by the more infectious Delta variant this summer, even as the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics went ahead under strict virus restrictions.</p>.<p>Much of the country is currently under anti-infection measures that limit the number of spectators at sports events.</p>
<p>Japan will not host the FIFA Club World Cup later this year because of Covid restrictions that could cap spectator numbers, a report said Wednesday.</p>.<p>The annual football tournament, at which the champions from the six global confederations compete along with the host nation's top team, was due to be held there in December.</p>.<p>But the Japan Football Association (JFA) has decided to give up its right to host the cup, <em>Kyodo news agency </em>said.</p>.<p>"The risk of increasing infections and difficulty in turning a profit due to a likely cap on spectators swayed the decision," Kyodo said, citing anonymous sources.</p>.<p>The JFA is in discussions with FIFA, which may push back the Club World Cup to early next year, the report said.</p>.<p>"Details of the next FIFA Club World Cup will be confirmed in due course," a FIFA spokesperson told <em>AFP</em>.</p>.<p>The Club World Cup was last held in Japan in 2016, and the JFA had planned to host the 2021 edition as part of its 100th anniversary celebrations, <em>Kyodo</em> said.</p>.<p>The tournament usually takes place in December, but the 2020 cup in Qatar was postponed to February 2021 because of the pandemic, with Bayern Munich the winners.</p>.<p>Japan has battled a record fifth wave of virus cases driven by the more infectious Delta variant this summer, even as the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics went ahead under strict virus restrictions.</p>.<p>Much of the country is currently under anti-infection measures that limit the number of spectators at sports events.</p>