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Since 1950, the men's World Cup has been held every four years, while the women's World Cup has been held every four years since 1991.
The idea of a biannual World Cup isn't new. In 1999, former FIFA president Sepp Blatter proposed a similar plan, which drew much criticism.
The Saudi Arabian Football Federation proposed altering the World Cup calendar to every two years during the 71st FIFA Congress, with 166 member associations voting in support of the motion and 22 voting against it.
Infantino dismissed fears that a biannual World Cup would grow monotonous on Friday.
"Every year in England you have 380 games where the same teams are participating year by year, and it's very exciting and everyone is very happy with the Premier League," Infantino told reporters. "So I don't think the repetitive element would be (harmful) because (the World Cup) is even more successful."
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