Wednesday, 11 January 2017

FIFA To Expand World Cup To 48 Teams

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The World Cup will be expanded to host 48 teams, up from 32, Fifa has decided.

An initial stage of 16 groups of three teams will precede a knockout stage for the remaining 32 when the change is made for the 2026 tournament, reports the BBC.

The sport's world governing body voted unanimously in favour of the change at a meeting in Zurich on Tuesday.

The number of tournament matches will rise to 80, from 64, but the eventual winners will still play only seven games.

The tournament will be completed within 32 days - a measure to appease powerful European clubs, who objected to reform because of a crowded international schedule.

The changes mark the first World Cup expansion since 1998.

The European Club Association (ECA), which represents the interests of clubs at European level, reiterated that it was not in favour of an expansion. It said Fifa had made a “political” rather than sporting decision.

Scottish FA chief executive Stewart Regan welcomed the expansion, saying it was a “positive step”.

New Fifa Now, a campaign group that says the governing body needs to reform, labelled the expansion “a money grab and power grab”.

Fifa president Gianni Infantino has been behind the move, saying the World Cup has to be “more inclusive”.

Speaking at a sports conference in Dubai in December, Infantino said expansion would also benefit “the development of football all over the world”.

According to Fifa's own research, revenue is predicted to increase to £5.29bn for a 48-team tournament, giving a potential profit rise of £521m.


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