Football's governing bodies for Europe and South America have opened a
joint office in London as the most vocal opponents of proposed
biennial World Cups continue to forge close ties.
FIFA’s Finance Committee chair Alejandro Domínguez assures us that
the world football body is "well on track" to exceed its revenue
target of $6.44 billion for the 2018-2022 World Cup cycle.
Alejandro Domínguez has been unanimously re-elected as President of
the South American Football Confederation until 2027 at the
organisation's 75th Ordinary Congress in Doha.
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Copa America winners Argentina are to play Euro 2020 winners Italy in
a "Finalissima" in London in 2022 as the South American Football
Confederation and UEFA further their relations.