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Olympics chiefs demand more talks with FIFA over their controversial plans to stage a biennial World Cup, insisting they 'share the concerns' of other sporting bodies who have criticised Arsene Wenger's plans

The International Olympic Committee wants to have more discussions over controversial plans by the world football body FIFA to hold the World Cup every two years instead of every four, it said on Saturday.

FIFA's proposals are set to be voted on in December by the 211 member associations of global soccer's governing body, with president Gianni Infantino, also an IOC member, travelling the world to rally support for the plan, which has been fronted by former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger.

But the plan has met with fierce criticism from a number of continental and national federations, players' groups as well as fans.