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Qataris considerin­g a 48-team option for 2022 World Cup

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MOSCOW — The organizers of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar are open to talks about a 48-team tournament, and can see a format to host it alone.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino’s wish to add 16 extra teams to the tournament was seen as pushing Qatar toward letting other states into a co-hosting plan at a time when some Persian Gulf neighbors enforced a hostile, yearlong boycott of the tiny emirate.

In Moscow last month, pressure on Qatar was eased when the Infantino-chaired FIFA Council agreed that the host nation’s consent was a “preconditi­on” for change.

A senior Qatari official said Saturday a 48-team tournament could be staged using only the eight stadiums in and around Doha.

“Yes, it’s doable; we just need to figure out how it is done,” said Nasser Al Khater, the assistant secretary general for organizers Tournament Affairs. “If the format is done right, it could actually be an edition that is exciting.”

Although Qatar is willing to negotiate, the veto power it apparently gained is key to any progress on the tournament expansion.

“If we feel that it’s not in favor of us or of football, we won’t go for it,” Al Khater said at the opening of a Qatari hospitalit­y house in Moscow’s Gorky Park. “If the format of a 48-team World Cup is an exciting format, and it doesn’t follow the traditiona­l type of format, yeah, why not? It might add an exciting new element.”

 ?? DAVID VINCENT/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? FIFA President Gianni Infantino, second from left, attends the pre-match show for Friday’s quarterfin­al match between Uruguay and France at the World Cup in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. Infantino wants to add 16 teams to the tournament.
DAVID VINCENT/ASSOCIATED PRESS FIFA President Gianni Infantino, second from left, attends the pre-match show for Friday’s quarterfin­al match between Uruguay and France at the World Cup in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. Infantino wants to add 16 teams to the tournament.

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