The number of teams in the 2030 World Cup may significantly increase

FIFA is considering increasing the number of teams participating in the 2030 World Cup to 64. According to reports from "L'Equipe" and "The New York Times," this idea was proposed by a representative from Uruguay, the host country, and then FIFA President Gianni Infantino evaluated this proposal as an interesting idea.
World Cup to be held in multiple countries
The 2030 World Cup will be held for the first time in 6 countries: Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina, Morocco, Portugal, and Spain. This decision was made in honor of the 100th anniversary of the tournament's first championship held in Uruguay. However, increasing the number of teams in such a large-hosted championship is seen as a logical proposal.
What changes could occur?
- In the championship hosted by the USA, Canada, and Mexico in 2026, the number of teams will be increased to 48 for the first time.
- The 2022 championship in Qatar featured the traditional 32 teams.
- If the proposal is accepted, the number of participating teams in 2030 will be increased to 64.
This change will significantly alter the format of the tournament. Currently, FIFA has not made an official decision regarding this proposal.
FIFA and Infantino's position

FIFA President Gianni Infantino is considering various new ideas for the 2030 championship. The proposal to increase the number of teams aims to ensure greater globalization of football and provide more countries with the opportunity to participate in the World Cup.

The organization of the tournament in 6 countries and the increase in the number of teams is causing significant discussions in the football world. Currently, this proposal is expected to be officially approved by FIFA.
The format to be adopted for the 2030 World Cup and the changes in the football world are generating great interest among fans. Future official decisions will clarify how the championship will be conducted.