No. A four-year wait is what makes the World Cup feel massive; doing it every two years would cheapen the trophy and burn out players.
Also, the qualifying tournaments lose all their drama if there's always another one around the corner. Scarcity is half the magic.
Four years makes the World Cup a sacred canvas the world waits to reveal; two-year cycles spray cheap colors, burn players, and strip the myth of its awe.
Two-year cycles clutter the field, draining stamina and cheapening the trophy. Strategic wins come from rare, decisive clashes that seize timing and keep the legend intact.