MIAMI (AP) — The Latest on the FIFA Council meeting (all times local): ___ 9 a.m. The European Club Association says none of its teams will take part in a 24-team Club World Cup in 2021. The ECA expressed its concerns this week in a letter to FIFA President Gianni Infantino ahead of a decision whether to replace the current seven-team annual Club World Cup, which is played in December, with an expanded quadrennial version in June-July 2021 as a pilot edition. The letter, which was seen by The Associated Press, was signed by top executives from 14 leading European clubs, including ECA head Andrea Agnelli, who is chairman of Juventus. The ECA executive board says it is “against any potential approval of a revised CWC at this point in time and confirm that no ECA Clubs would take part to such competition.” They urged FIFA “to postpone any decision relating to the CWC until such moment when the legitimate concerns and interests of the European Clubs have been properly addressed.” Those concerns center on not wanting FIFA to add new competitions until there is an agreement on a new international match calendar from 2024. The ECA represents 232 clubs…