INFANTINO: NO IT WON’T BE EASY
Fifa president remains ‘optimistic’ though about 48-team Qatar World Cup
Fifa President Gianni Infantino said on Friday he was “optimistic” about organising the 2022 World Cup in Qatar with 48 teams instead of 32, but warned that it would “not be easy.”
“I’m optimistic but is it easy? No, it’s not easy, I have to be honest,” said the Fifa boss at a press conference in Istanbul after a three-day executive summit.
Fifa have decided to increase the number of teams that will participate in the 2026 World Cup from 32 to 48 but the ItalianSwiss president of the world football governing body is campaigning to implement this reform as early as 2022.
Fifa are due to announce their decision in mid-March at a meeting in Miami.
Qatar says that they are preparing for a 32-team competition, and that they would have a say before deciding to move to an expanded tournament that would lead to logistical and political complications.
While Infantino has raised the possibility of organising meetings in neighbouring countries, a serious diplomatic crisis pits Qatar against neighbours including Saudi Arabia — which since 2017 have imposed an economic blockade on the gas rich state.
“I am not that naive to overlook the political situation in the region as well,” said Infantino, while adding that “football can work miracles sometimes.”
Taking the example of the 2026 World Cup that will be organised by Canada, Mexico and the United States, Infantino said that “there are a lot of debates about a wall being built” between the United States and Mexico, but “these two countries will organise a competition together so they will have to work together.”