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Too early to discuss 48-team W-Cup in 2022, says Infantino

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MOSCOW: FIFA president Gianni Infantino said the global football governing body would not discuss the possibilit­y of having a 48-team World Cup in Qatar in 2022 at their congress next week, saying they would first discuss the matter with the host country.

“The FIFA administra­tion will discuss with the hosts and then we will see,” Infantino told reporters in Moscow.

“For the moment, what there is is a World Cup with 32 teams.”

Infantino, who said it was premature to discuss the issue at the FIFA congress in Moscow tomorrow, did not give a clear timeline on when a decision would be made. He stressed, however, that a decision should be made before qualificat­ion for the tournament, which is likely begin in early 2019.

When asked if Qatar could co-host the World Cup with another country if the tournament were enlarged, Infantino said: “It’s really premature to discuss any of the details about that.”

The World Cup will be increased from 32 to 48 teams from 2026 but the South American Football Confederat­ion (Conmebol) proposed in April that the change be introduced in 2022. That proposal has met with some resistance.

The head of European Leagues (EPFL), Lars-Christer Olsson, said in April that the plan to introduce 48 teams at the 2022 World Cup was impossible to carry out and did not make sense.

FIFA said on Sunday they had approved a new system for their rankings that would “eliminate the potential for ranking manipulati­on” and be introduced after this year’s World Cup in Russia.

“It gives, I think, some more weight to official matches and so on but also takes away some of these imbalances we had before,” Infantino said.

“I hope it will be a little less subject to criticism.”

FIFA also said they had ratified the two bids to host the 2026 World Cup – a Moroccan bid and a joint one by the United States, Canada and Mexico – and that they would be put to their Congress to vote tomorrow.

The United States hosted the World Cup in 1994 and bid unsuccessf­ully for 2022, while Mexico staged the 1970 and 1986 tournament­s. Morocco has already made four failed bids to host the World Cup.

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