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FIFA considers expanding 2030 World Cup to 64 teams

Saturday 08 March 2025 - 09:00
By: Dakir Madiha
FIFA considers expanding 2030 World Cup to 64 teams

FIFA is contemplating a significant expansion of the 2030 World Cup, potentially increasing the number of participating teams to 64. This move aims to commemorate the centennial of the tournament, as reported by The New York Times.

During a recent video conference, FIFA President Gianni Infantino expressed interest in the proposal, initially introduced by Uruguay’s delegate Ignacio Alonso. The suggestion, however, has raised logistical concerns for the host countries: Morocco, Spain, and Portugal.

The World Cup serves as a financial powerhouse for FIFA, generating billions and captivating audiences worldwide. Infantino, who previously expanded the tournament from 32 to 48 teams for the 2026 event in the United States, Mexico, and Canada, seeks to maximize this global interest.

Although Infantino described the 64-team proposal as "interesting," he acknowledged that substantial changes could falter, recalling the previous discussion about hosting the World Cup every two years, which ultimately faded away.

Implementing a 64-team format could significantly disrupt the qualification process. For instance, in South America, seven out of ten teams are already poised to qualify for 2026, rendering regional qualifiers nearly irrelevant. Moreover, broadcasters might voice concerns that an inflated tournament could diminish the allure of this premier sporting event.

The 2026 tournament, featuring 48 teams, is set to include 104 matches over a month. An increase to 64 teams could escalate this number to 128 matches, creating immense pressure on the host nations, broadcasters, and players.

 


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