The members of FIFA approved a measure on Tuesday that would expand the
field of the World Cup from its current 32 teams to 48, a change that
will be implemented in 2026.
The new format will see an initial round with 16 groups of three
teams, with the top two teams advancing in each, leaving a field of 32.
Beyond concerns about diluting the talent with an expanded field,
FIFA must also answer questions about how the extra two games for each
team will affect the quality of play in the World Cup, and how wise it
is to mess with the proven formula of the most beloved international
soccer tournament in the world, according to Fox Sports.
New FIFA president Gianni Infantino has been a proponent of the expanded
World Cup, initially proposing a 40-team tournament before eyeing an
even larger field.
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