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FIFA Eyes 64-Team World Cup for 2030, Says Infantino

FIFA president Gianni Infantino has announced the governing body will explore expanding the World Cup to a 64-team tournament for the 2030 edition. The move follows the upcoming 48-team expansion for the 2026 World Cup, which Infantino described as a "100 per cent success." The 2030 World Cup will be historic, hosted across six nations in South America, Africa, and Europe. Infantino emphasized that expanding the tournament gives smaller nations a dream of participating and maintains global football development.

FIFA to explore 64-team World Cup for 2030 edition, says Gianni Infantino

New York, July 12

FIFA president Gianni Infantino has revealed that the governing body will explore the possibility of expanding the FIFA World Cup to a 64-team tournament for the 2030 edition.

The World Cup is already set to undergo a major expansion in 2026, with the tournament increasing from 32 to 48 teams for the finals hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The 32-team format had been in place from 1998 through the 2022 World Cup.

Infantino, the president of world football's governing body, confirmed talks would take place over the proposed format after this summer's tournament.

"It (a 64-team tournament) is definitely an issue that will be examined and discussed in the relevant committees after this World Cup," Infantino said in an interview with Swiss media outlet Bluewin as per The Athletic.

"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," he added.

The 56-year-old FIFA president also described the expansion of the World Cup to 48 teams as "100 per cent a success", highlighting the positive response to the larger format ahead of its introduction at the upcoming edition.

The 2030 World Cup will be a historic multi-continent tournament, with matches scheduled across six nations spanning three continents. Uruguay, the host of the inaugural 1930 World Cup, along with 2022 champions Argentina and Paraguay, are set to stage one opening match each. The remainder of the tournament's fixtures -- 101 matches in the 48-team format -- will be shared between Morocco, Portugal, and Spain.

In September 2025, FIFA discussions began on the possibility of expanding the tournament further for 2030 after the governing body received a formal proposal from a delegation of influential South American leaders.

— ANI

Reader Comments

James A

Expansion is purely about money. Infantino is turning the World Cup into a circus. With 64 teams, the group stages will be a joke. Just look at the current format – the best teams win the Cup anyway. Every four years FIFA just finds a new way to water down the sport.

Priya S

2030 World Cup across 6 countries? Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Morocco, Portugal, Spain – what a logistic nightmare! But if it helps develop football in smaller nations, I'm all for it. India should host one someday. We have the passion but need infrastructure first. 🇮🇳⚽

Michael C

I'm an American football fan and even I think 64 teams is too many. The World Cup is special because it's exclusive. 48 teams already feels like too much for the 2026 edition. But if it gives smaller nations like Bhutan or Nepal a shot, maybe it's not all bad. Let's see how the 2026 format works first.

Vikram M

Quality will suffer big time. Already we see minnows getting destroyed in the current World Cup. Imagine a 64-team tournament – group stages will be like playing against school teams. But I get Infantino's point about giving everyone a chance to dream. Maybe it'll help India's football development if we see even one match on our soil.

Sarah B

The 2030 World Cup across three continents is historic! But 64 teams? That's borderline ridiculous. Let's be honest – the current 32-team format was perfect. 48 teams is already pushing it. Infantino just wants more revenue. However, as someone who

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