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WC plan under scrutiny
Gianni Infantino still has to decide on basic questions.

Fifa president Gianni Infantino's controversial proposal for a 48-team tournament will come under the microscope

By Reuters

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Published: Tue 11 Oct 2016, 11:06 PM

Last updated: Wed 12 Oct 2016, 1:09 AM

Fifa president Gianni Infantino's controversial proposal for a 48-team tournament will come under the microscope when the decision makers at soccer's governing body discuss the bidding process for the 2026 World Cup this week.
The Fifa Council, which meets on Thursday and Friday in Zurich, still has to decide on basic questions such as the size of the tournament and which continents are eligible.
A decision was due this week under the timeline drawn up in May but Infantino has now said that discussions will continue until January.
The number of participating teams is the biggest issue.
Infantino, elected in February to replace the disgraced Sepp Blatter, promised during his campaign to increase the World Cup to 40 teams, an idea opposed by Europe's biggest clubs.
He went even further last week, however, when he suggested adding another eight teams.
Infantino's plan is for 32 teams to take part in a preliminary knockout round played in the host country, with the 16 winners progressing to the group stage, where they would join 16 more teams who would get byes. The tournament would then continue as it does now with a 32-team group stage followed by knockout rounds.
French sports paper L'Equipe described the idea as ridiculous and Germany coach Joachim Loew said it would dilute the sporting strength of the tournament.
Critics said the move could also be interpreted as yielding to the 211 national football federations which elect the Fifa president.
"He certainly has the example of Blatter holding on to power by pandering to the FAs," said Alexandra Wrage.


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