Football

FIFA considering plan for 64-team World Cup in 2030

September 25, 2025 10:46 am

[Source: Reuters]

With the World Cup already set to expand to 48 teams next summer, FIFA is considering an even bigger expansion to 64 countries for the 100th anniversary of the global spectacle in 2030.

With the idea receiving mixed reviews, FIFA leaders met with the heads of state from Uruguay and Paraguay in New York, as well as leaders from South America’s CONMEBOL and the head of Argentina’s football association.

“We want to call for unity, creativity, and believing big,” CONMEBOL president Alejandro Dominguez said in a social media post.

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“Because when football is shared by everyone, the celebration is truly global.”

The Uruguayan Football Association first presented the 64-team plan in March, according to the New York Times.

The first World Cup took place in Uruguay in 1930. Among the primary concerns is that an expanded World Cup would require 128 matches, further straining the sport’s busy global calendar.

If the 64-team plan is approved, the World Cup would then be expected to return to 48 teams in 2034.

The first 48-team World Cup will take place primarily in the United States in 2026, with Mexico and Canada playing host to select games.

The last time the tournament was in the United States was in 1994 when it was a 24-team gathering.

The field expanded to 32 teams in 1998 and has remained that way through the past seven tournaments, through the 2022 World Cup in Qatar that was won by Argentina.

The 2030 World Cup not only could have its most number of teams ever, it is already set to be played on three continents and in six different countries.

Paraguay, Uruguay and Argentina each will play host to one game at the start of the tournament.

The majority of 2030 games then will be split among Spain, Portugal and Morocco.

FIFA has not yet made a decision about expanding the 2030 event to 64 teams.

“As we get closer to the date, we must reiterate that this cannot be just another event, it cannot be just another World Cup,” Dominguez said.

“We believe this is a once-in-a-century opportunity.”

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