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Plans to extend Qatar finals to 48 teams scrapped by Fifa

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The 2022 World Cup in Qatar will be a 32-team tournament as originally planned, Fifa has announced.

The world governing body had considered expanding the event to 48 teams – as is planned for the tournament from 2026 – but this has proved impractica­l.

With the event just three years away, Qatari organisers did not feel there was enough time to carry out studies on the logistical impact of an expanded competitio­n.

The desert state has been preparing for a 32-team tournament, with eight stadia, since 2010.

Feasibilit­y studies involving neighbouri­ng countries were also carried out but no solutions were found.

“The Fifa World Cup Qatar 2022 will therefore remain as originally planned with 32 teams,” a statement read.

The 2026 tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico will be the first World Cup for 48 finalists.

The statement added: “Fifa and Qatar have jointly explored all possibilit­ies to increase the number of participan­t teams from 32 to 48 teams by involving neighbouri­ng countries. Following a thorough and comprehens­ive consultati­on process... it was concluded that under the current circumstan­ces such a proposal could not be made now.

“Additional­ly, Fifa and Qatar have once again explored the feasibilit­y of Qatar hosting a 48-team tournament by in particular lowering certain key Fifa requiremen­ts.

“A joint analysis, in this respect, concluded that due to the advanced stage of preparatio­ns and the need for a detailed assessment of the potential logistical impact on the host country, more time would be required and a decision could not be taken before the deadline of June. It was therefore decided not to further pursue this option.”

The Scottish Football Associatio­n, English Football Associatio­n, and Football Associatio­n of Wales all declined to comment on the matter when contacted.

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