The Manila Times

FIFA approves 48 team World Cup for 2026

- AFP

ZURICH: FIFA’s ruling council on Tuesday unanimousl­y approved an expansion of the World Cup to 48 teams in 2026, with a format of 16 groups of three nations.

“The FIFA Council unanimousl­y decided on a 48-team #WorldCup as of 2026: 16 groups - count said.

The decision marks a major coup for the body’s president Gianni Infantino who has made enlarging football’s showcase event the centrepiec­e of his young administra­tion.

The controvers­ial proposal had faced criticism from some of the sport’s most powerful voices, including warnings that it would dilute the quality of play and overburden already exhausted players.

But Infantino had in recent weeks voiced approved.

The FIFA chief has noted that a bigger tournament would beef up FIFA’s coffers.

And a confidenti­al FIFA report seen by Agence France- Presse projects a 48- team tournament would bring a cash boost of $640 million (605 million euros) above projected

But Infantino has also argued that more World Cup berths would help drive football’s global growth by boosting “inclusion” in the “biggest social and sporting event”.

Big winners

Among those who seemed convinced by that argument was Argentine football legend Diego Maradona, who on Monday said a 48team format “will give more possibilit­ies to countries that have never reached that level of competitio­n”.

Africa and Asia could be the big winners in a larger format with a rise in their number of places, currently at 5 and 4.5 respective­ly.

But in order to smooth over skepticism about World Cup reform within UEFA, it is likely that Europe will also see its allotments rise above the current 13 places.

A source close to FIFA told AFP that under the new format Europe could get 16 places, with Africa earning nine.

and world football’s governing body was not decision on allotments.

proposals during Tuesday’s meeting at FIFA’s snow-covered Zurich headquarte­rs, including maintainin­g the status quo of 32-teams.

The landmark decision to expand the tournament is the latest overhaul of the World Cup, which has seen its global popularity edition in 1930.

That contest, won by Uruguay, had just 13 countries.

The World Cup expanded to 24 teams in 1982 in Spain before moving to its current 32-team version at France 1998.

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