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South American football’s governing body CONMEBOL has officially proposed expanding the 2030 FIFA World Cup temporarily to 64 ...
President of the football federation of North America, Central America and the Caribbean is not keen on proposals to expand ...
Asian Football Confederation (AFC) president Sheikh Salman bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa has strongly opposed South American ...
CONMEBOL president Alejandro Dominguez has made an official proposal to expand the men’s 2030 World Cup from 32 teams to 64.
World Cup is already set to be the most sprawling edition with six host nations spread across three continents ...
A plan to increase the number of teams in the 2030 men's FIFA World Cup to 64 has drawn criticism from Concacaf president ...
South America's soccer governing body has proposed hosting a 64-team FIFA World Cup in 2030 when the event celebrates its 100-year anniversary.
The centenary edition will already make history, with the tournament organised as a sprawling epic spanning six countries in ...
The potential expansion of the FIFA Men's World Cup to 64 teams in 2030 has sparked significant debate among football officials worldwide. This article will explore the reactions to this proposal, ...
In opening remarks to CONMEBOL’s 80th Congress ... with the three opening games of the tournament being split by Argentina, ...
Asian Football Confederation (AFC) president Sheikh Salman bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa, on Saturday opposed a South American ...
The president of CONCACAF – the governing body which runs North, Central America and Caribbean soccer – has added his voice to those opposing a proposal to expand the men’s World Cup in 2030 to 64 ...