September 24, 2025
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32, 48, 64? FIFA plans to increase the number of World Championship participants

September 23 Gianni Infantino held a meeting with President Konmeball Alejandro Dominghas”, – WRITE: Sport.ua

President of FIFA Gianni infantino He met Tuesday, September 23, in New York with the President of Konmebol Alejandro Dominghas and the heads of South American Football Federations to discuss the expansion of the 20130 World Cup in 2030 to 64 teams.

Infantino had a conversation with the Presidents of Argentina and Uruguay, as well as with Presidents Paraguay, Santiago Penya and Uruguay Yamanda Orsi to discuss the proposal.

The 2030 World Cup will be held in six countries on three different continents – Morocco, Spain, Portugal, Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay. South American countries are expected to accept one match.

Expanding the members of the participants to 64 teams, probably, guarantees all 10 member countries Konmebol a place in the tournament. Venezuela is the only country that has never qualified the World Cup.

If FIFA approves this step, the tournament will consist of 128 matches, which is twice as much as the format of 64 games, which operated from 1998 to 2022. In 2026, 48 national teams will participate in the World Cup.

¡CREEMOS EN U MUNDIAL 2030 HISTICO! Gracias Presidente Gianni Infantino Por Recibirnos y Compartir Estte Camino Hacia El Centenario de la Mayor Fiesta del Fütbol.

Queremos Hacer Un llamado a la unidad, a la creatividad ya creer en Grande. Porque cuando el fútbol se vive entre… pic.twitter.com/xankxnlf5j

– Alejandro Domínguez (@Agdws) September 24, 2025

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