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Figo: I would boost Asian football FIFA PRESIDENTI­AL CANDIDATE TO TELL AFC HOW BIGGER WORLD CUP WOULD HELP REGION

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F ifa presidenti­al candidate Luis Figo will hope to convince delegates at this week’s Asian Football Confederat­ion Congress that a vote for him would boost the region’s chances of more places in future World Cup finals.

Figo told Reuters before he left for tomorrow’s congress in the Bahrain capital of Manama that he also wanted more non-Europeans involved in working for Fifa, which should become more of a multicultu­ral organisati­on.

The former Portugal internatio­nal, 42, said in an email exchange that the increased popularity of the sport in Asia and rising standards of play were just two reasons why he wanted to see the World Cup expanded.

“I think the growing popularity and quality of football in the different regions represente­d within AFC are arguments in favour of opening the debate around expanding the World Cup to 40 or 48 teams, with additional teams weighted towards non-European nations,” he said.

Figo’s proposal for a larger World Cup is one of the cornerston­es of his manifesto and he intends to tell Asian delegates exactly how they can benefit from his plan.

The 2022 World Cup in Qatar will comprise 32 finalists, but nothing is yet written in stone for tournament­s beyond that date, with Asia currently allocated four guaranteed berths at finals and the possibilit­y of a fifth via an interconti­nental play-off.

Increase in revenues

Figo added: “I propose the Fifa Congress should study and decide on a new format for the best competitio­n in the world.

“I’m convinced this is the future and I don’t believe the World Cup quality would be affected.

“By increasing the number of teams participat­ing in the World Cup, we not only make sure that we include more countries from across the world, but also enable Fifa to raise significan­t increased revenues that can be used to invest in the growth of the game globally.”

Figo will also tell Asian delegates of his plan for what he calls “football hubs” involving localised regular meetings with presidents and general secretarie­s of national associatio­ns.

“I think these would benefit the AFC. Representi­ng countries from the Middle East to Australia, the AFC is the confederat­ion with more time zones than any other.”

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