With Diwali slated October 19 this year, the air quality is a big concern for FIFA local organising committee after smog led to cancellation of two national championship cricket matches last year.
"It's nothing to do with Delhi hosting matches. Let me be very clear and straightforward, Delhi will host matches. There's no question of Delhi not hosting matches," Ceppi told reporters here dismissing news reports by a certain section.
"We will see what measures that can be taken for the air pollution post-Diwali so that it would have a lesser impact on the tournament," Ceppi said during his inspection here today.
The 24-team tournament will have 52 matches at six venues -- New Delhi, Navi Mumbai, Margao, Kochi, Guwahati and Kolkata which has emerged as the favourite to host the summit clash boasting India's largest 87,000 capacity.
"The change is astonishing. You all have covered matches at the venue, are you all not surprised? All kudos to the state government and the IFA (the West Bengal football association) who's pushing quite a lot to get things done. It's their responsibility and they have delivered. The change is fantastic that does not happen in other venues."
He however remained tightlipped on whether it would host the final.
On promotional front, Ceppi said:"Once we know the teams, we would be much more proficient about promotions and see whether there're any interesting teams coming to Kolkata to drive a particular promotion.
"We will work with the state government. Nobody wants to see an empty stadium, it affects poorly not only on the city but also on the tournament. We will find a way to bring people to the stadium," Ceppi added.
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