FIFA president, Infantino, proposes 48-team World Cup
FIFA president Gianni Infantino said 
Monday he would like to expand the number of teams in the World Cup to 
48 by adding a one-match playoff at the tournament’s start.
Under the new format, the 16 countries 
that finish highest in qualifying rounds for the 2026 World Cup would 
automatically make the group stage of the global football showcase, 
Infantino said.
“The next 32 (teams) would play a match,
 a playoff, three days before the World Cup to decide the other 16,” he 
said during a visit to a university in Bogota, Colombia, where he was in
 town for the final of the Futsal World Cup.
“That way we would have 16 more teams 
qualifying for a final stage of the World Cup, in which they would be 
playing for a spot in the group stage, in a match that amounts to an 
absolutely incredible final in terms of passion,” he said.
“It’s an idea that we’re going to debate.”
Currently, the World Cup has 32 teams, which play a group stage and then a knock-out round to decide the world champion.
Infantino was elected in February to 
replace Sepp Blatter, who was banned from football for six years for 
ethics violations in the wake of a massive corruption scandal at FIFA, 
the sport’s governing body.
Infantino, who made expanding the World 
Cup a key plank in his campaign platform, had previously proposed 
expanding the group stage to 40 teams.

 
 
 
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