12.7.2026
FIFA president Gianni Infantino said there is a possibility the World Cup could be expanded to 64 teams before the 2030 tournament.
According to Infantino, growing from 48 to 64 teams will make much sense.
“That’s definitely an issue that will be examined and discussed in the relevant committees after this World Cup,” Infantino told Bluewin, a Swiss media outlet.
“When organising a World Cup, it’s important to organise it for the whole world – not just Europe and South America – but effectively the entire world.
“Every nation should be allowed to dream of participating in the World Cup. You can see that the quality of the teams is extremely high – and it’s getting higher and higher, all over the world. If you don’t give smaller countries a chance to participate in the World Cup, they’ll lack the incentive to keep improving.”
The World Cup field was 32 teams from 1998 to 2022. The 2026 edition is the first with 48 teams. Two semi-finals, a third-place playoff and the final are all that remain from the 104-match schedule.
Infantino said he considered the 48-team field a “huge success”. He said: “Every team played at a high level. Teams from every continent scored goals and earned at least one point. Nine out of 10 African teams reached the knockout stage. At the last World Cup, there were only five teams from Africa. That just goes to show how important it is to include all teams – to give them this opportunity to participate.”
The 2030 tournament will be a multi-continent effort. The first three matches are scheduled to be played in Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay – one per country – with the remaining games in Morocco, Portugal and Spain. An expansion to 64 teams could mean that the South American nations each could host one four-team group, rather than one match.
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