By Mark Baber
April 15 - The Kazakhstan football
federation has poured cold water on the hopes of Georgian federation
president Zviad Sichinava (pictured), who is pushing to submit plans to
UEFA for a united football league for Azerbaijan, Georgia and Kazakhstan
which he claims would be able to attract significant investment.
According
to Sichinav, "Russia and Ukraine already have submitted their
[respective] plan. The Baltic States likewise want to have a united
league. Georgia, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan will develop their own plan."
Sichinava said Azerbaijan had agreed to the plan and negotiations with the Kazakhs were ongoing.
However,
at the weekend, the Football Federation of Kazakhstan announced that it
has no plans to unite with the league of any country.
The
planning for a new league, including just Azerbaijan and Georgia to
begin with, seems likely to continue as a new league would have higher
competitive levels, attracting more interest. The budget for a new
league has been estimated at $50 million.
http://www.insideworldfootball.com/world-football/europe/12329-kazakhs-cold-on-united-league-with-azerbaijan-and-georgia
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