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Fifa World Cup 2026 expansion: for the global game or for Fifa’s greed?

  • March 15, 2023
  • Sport

Football’s global governing body Fifa has confirmed that the next men’s World Cup in 2026 will be expanded from 32 teams to 48 and have a new round of a last-32 knockout stage. Co-hosted by Canada, Mexico and the USA, the tournament will feature 12 groups of four in the opening round and in total there will be a staggering 104 matches – up from the 64 played in Qatar last year.

The date for the 2026 World Cup final has been set as Sunday 19 July by the Fifa Council and the increase in competing nations means that the finalists will play eight games from the group stage through to the showpiece fixture, rather than the seven played by winners Argentina and runners-up France in 2022.

Groups of three ‘lose the excitement’

It had been proposed that the 2026 event would have an opening-stage format of 16 groups of three. However, the “excitement” generated by the “traditional” format used in Qatar has “helped to convince the Fifa Council to stick with four-team groups”, said Kaveh Solhekol, chief reporter of Sky Sports News.

At a council meeting in Kigali, Rwanda, ahead of the annual congress later this week, Fifa said the decision to amend the proposed group stage format was “based on a thorough review” that considered “sporting integrity, player welfare, team travel, commercial and sporting attractiveness, as well as team and fan experience”. 

Three-team groups “lose the excitement” of simultaneous games in the final round of matches, said Chris Burton on Goal. That format has also “created controversy in the past – most notably at the 1982 World Cup”, as sides can “collaborate to ensure that they both progress to the knockout stages”. With 12 groups of four now confirmed, it means that the eight best third-placed teams will join the top two in the final 32.

Fifa president Gianni Infantino

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‘Dollar signs spinning round their eyes’

The “good news” is that of the two “utterly dreadful” options available, Fifa has picked the “very slightly less utterly dreadful option”, said Dave Tickner on Football365. There was “no good option” available because of those 48 teams. Once Fifa’s “top brass” had decided to expand the tournament – with “dollar signs spinning round their eyes” and also with “absolutely no regard for the wellbeing or quality of the sport they occasionally profess to love” – it was “already doomed”. 

With “more, more, more”, this “greedy expansion” of the World Cup is the “last thing football needs”, said Miguel Delaney in The Independent. A “bloated” World Cup in 2026 shows why football “desperately needs an independent regulator to do Fifa’s job of caring for the global game”.

For starters, the change will “add about 1.5 million more tickets” and “more money can be demanded from rights holders and ‘partners’”, said Tony Harper on The Roar. From the “sublime” to the “ridiculous”, this “money-grabbing move” could “destroy the greatest show on earth”.

What they had was ‘perfect’

Fifa president Gianni Infantino has “already started with the inevitable and disingenuous guff” about this being “designed to grow the global game” rather than “cheap, grubby coin”, Tickner added on Football365. But he’s fooling nobody. This is “a disaster”. In 2017 Infantino stated that “we are in the 21st century, and we should shape the World Cup for the 21st century.” Football is “more than Europe and South America; football is global.”

Frankly, this is “absolute bollocks” – “intelligence-insulting bollocks at that”, said Tickner. What they had was “perfect” and what we have now is “a mess – a long, dull mess”.

Article source: https://www.theweek.co.uk/news/sport/football/960056/fifa-world-cup-2026-expansion

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