
FIFA plans to change the format of the Club World Cup. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
The Guardian publication also reported on this. According to the source, the current tournament held once every four years may now take place every two years.
The changes are expected to be implemented starting from 2029. Additionally, it is proposed to increase the number of participating teams from 32 to 48.
The last tournament was held this summer in football stadiums across the United States. In the final match, London’s Chelsea faced France’s PSG.
As the winner, the English club won with a score of 3:0. These changes aim to make the Club World Cup more exciting and competitive.
FIFA’s new plan will create more opportunities for football fans and enhance the prestige of the tournament.