FIFA president Gianni Infantino wants the World Cup to be held every three years as part of his plan to revolutionize international football, the Daily Mail claims. The first man of the world football association is encouraged by the commercial and sports success of the World Cup in Qatar, he also believes that the organization of the tournament during the winter changed the game in a positive way, and that football showed that it can continue to grow and become globalized.🚨 BREAKING: FIFA president Gianni Infantino wants to hold the World Cup every three years as part of a long-term plan to revolutionise international football. pic.twitter.com/A2VFJ1dyu6— Barstool Football (@StoolFootball) December 19, 2022 Although it was marked by numerous player injuries, due to the fact that the World Cup was played in the middle of the season, a real spectacle was seen in Qatar with record revenues of about seven billion euros, which is an increase of about 960 million euros compared to the 2018 World Cup in Russia. Even if this wish of Infantino bears fruit, any official change of the calendar is possible only after the World Cup in 2030, since the talks with the interested parties in the international calendar from 2024 to 2030 are ongoing. On the other hand, Infantino believes that he will have enough time to implement the revolution, given that he announced last week that he intends to be the head of FIFA for three full terms, which means that he would be in office until 2031.##EDITORS_CHOICE##However, a big fight awaits him, since at the moment UEFA and the South American CONMEBOL are jointly acting against the idea of shortening the break between the World Cups. Arsene Wenger recently proposed that the World Cup be played every two years, which caused a negative reaction from the leaders of European and South American football. It is believed that they are also against Infantino’s idea.For now, FIFA does not want to publicly comment on anything, but it seems that the world football association is quite determined to introduce major changes in connection with the reorganization of the existing calendar.