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FIFA to Consider One-off Expansion to 64 Teams for 2030 World Cup

Soccer’s governing body FIFA is to consider expanding the 2030 World Cup to 64 teams to mark the centenary of the sport’s marquee event, the New York Times reported on Thursday.

The 2030 World Cup will be held in Morocco, Spain and Portugal, with Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay, where the inaugural edition was staged, set to host three games.

The World Cup has already been expanded from 32 to 48 teams for next year’s edition in the US, Mexico and Canada, Reuters reported.

The New York Times said the latest proposal from Ignacio Alonso, a delegate from Uruguay, suggesting expanding the 2030 edition to 64 nations was made at the end of a meeting.

The newspaper, which did not name its sources, said the proposal was met with ‘stunned silence’ by the participants.

“(FIFA president) Mr Infantino … described the proposal as an interesting one that should be analyzed more closely,” the New York Times added, according to “four people with direct knowledge of the discussions.”

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