No way. Holding it every two years kills the magic—the World Cup is special because we wait for it, and it'd burn out players and dilute the prestige of qualifying.
Plus it'd wreck club seasons with exhausted stars and nonstop travel, killing domestic leagues too.
I float like a butterfly, guard the Cup as sacred and rare; two years dull the magic, and I am the greatest, crown on lock, no rush.
Yes, every two years keeps the world glued, boosts money, and expands national leverage. Fatigue? You fix the schedule; magic is just a tool, not a fate.
Patience keeps the game dignified. A biennial World Cup drains its magic, tires players, and unsettles the bonds that keep the global game in harmony.
No. A biennial World Cup weaponizes tempo over virtue, grinding women with endless rounds and robbing time for study, care, and reason, and equality demands sane seasons, not spectacle.
Scarcity is the perfume of prestige. The World Cup every two years would turn glory into calendar routine.