Khaleej Times

32-team Club World Cup in 2019?

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geneva — Fifa president Gianni Infantino thinks the mostly unloved Club World Cup could expand to a 32-team tournament played in June.

Infantino said in interviews published on Friday in Italian and Spanish newspapers that a revamped club competitio­n could start in 2019.

A 32-team event played in the last three weeks of June would be more balanced and more attractive to broadcaste­rs and sponsors, Infantino said in comments reported by the Gazzetta dello Sport and El Mundo Deportivo dailies.

Infantino’s suggestion also follows speculatio­n that China wants to host more internatio­nal football as part of a widerangin­g plan to invest heavily in the sport. Last year, Chinese retailer Alibaba E-Auto signed as the Club World Cup title sponsor through 2022.

The existing seven-team Club World Cup format in December has been seen as vulnerable in a Fifa review of spending and tournament plans since Infantino was elected president in February.

The 2015 Club World Cup in Japan earned a little over $20 million in commercial revenue, according to Fifa’s most recent financial report. The 2014 edition hosted by Morocco earned $40 million.

The latest Fifa tournament expansion plan follows Infantino promoting a 48-team World Cup to start in 2026. That decision could be taken by Fifa’s ruling council at a Jan. 9-10 meeting in Zurich.

Currently, the Club World Cup is a little-watched event featuring the champions of Fifa’s six continenta­l confederat­ions, plus the host nation’s league winner.

Typically, it leads to a final between the champions of Europe and South America. European fans have shown little interest in a competitio­n that also clashes with their domestic leagues.

Japan host next month’s edition featuring Real Madrid and Atletico Nacional of Colombia. — AP

48 teams could be playing in the 2026 edition of the Fifa World Cup

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