Daily Dispatch

Fifa to expand teams at Cup

- – AFP

Fifa president Gianni Infantino on Wednesday said expanding the 2022 World Cup to 48 teams was “feasible”, as hosts Qatar pledged to come to a decision in the early part of 2019.

Infantino said “Why not?” bring forward the expansion from 32 teams to 48, which was currently due at the 2026 tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

“We have decided . . . to increase the number of teams participat­ing in the World Cup final tournament­s from 32 to 48,” Infantino told the Asian Football Confederat­ion’s annual congress in Kuala Lumpur.

“It will happen in 2026. Will it happen in 2022? You know me. It is possible.”

Infantino said an expanded tournament would see Asia’s allocation rise from 4.5 places to 8.5, raising cheers from the delegates assembled at a luxury hotel in the Malaysian capital.

“You will have [a bigger] chance. It is possible. It is feasible. We are discussing with our Qatari friends. We are discussing with many other friends in the region.

“We hope we have it happen.” he said.

Accommodat­ing another 16 teams would vastly complicate Qatar’s task in preparing for the World Cup, which was awarded to the tiny desert state in 2010.

Qatar has also been involved in a stand-off with neighbours Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt, who have cut off diplomatic relations and imposed a blockade on the resource-rich country, accusing it of endorsing terror activities.

Hassan al-Thawadi, head of the 2022 organising body, said Qatar was studying the 48 teams proposal and would make a decision before qualifying got under way.

“We are still looking at the feasibilit­y studies and we will be in a better position to provide a feedback in the future,” he said.

“But it will be decided before the qualificat­ions . . . sometime in the first quarter of next year.”

He added that preparatio­ns remained on track despite the blockade, and that the budget of $200bn (R2.9bn) for the entire infrastruc­ture, including metro and expressway, has not been affected.

“We are very happy and excited with the progress. It is on track. By 2020-2021 all our [eight] stadiums will be ready,” said al-Thawadi.

“This is the first World Cup in the Middle East and is a perfect opportunit­y to bring people together and contribute to the process of healing,” he added.

Ahead of Fifa’s presidenti­al election in 2019, Infantino said 180 out of the 211 federation­s had given him their support. “I have announced I will be a [presidenti­al] candidate. I have received over 180 letters of support. And when it comes to Asia, only a couple are missing,” he said.

 ?? Picture: MOHD RASFAN/AFP ?? OPENING THE FIELD: Fifa president Gianni Infantino, speaking at the inaugurati­on of the Asian Football Confederat­ion’s new headquarte­rs in Kuala Lumpur, wants 48 teams in 2022.
Picture: MOHD RASFAN/AFP OPENING THE FIELD: Fifa president Gianni Infantino, speaking at the inaugurati­on of the Asian Football Confederat­ion’s new headquarte­rs in Kuala Lumpur, wants 48 teams in 2022.

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