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FIFA president Infantino open to 40-team World Cup, co-hosts

GENEVA, Sept 6: FIFA President Gianni Infantino says he is open to a 40-team World Cup in 2026, with several countries serving as co-hosts.
By Associated Press

GENEVA, Sept 6: FIFA President Gianni Infantino says he is open to a 40-team World Cup in 2026, with several countries serving as co-hosts.


His comments show that FIFA will consider co-hosting by the United States, Canada and Mexico. They are expected bidders for 2026, with the CONCACAF region favored to win.


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Infantino says "these two topics will certainly be on the table for discussion" when the FIFA Council meets Oct. 13-14 in Zurich.


In his presidential election campaign, Infantino supported expanding the tournament and hosting across a region.


Asked about a potential U.S.-Canada-Mexico project, Infantino says: "There is, I would say, no limit to whatever is good for football."


The hosting vote by FIFA member federations is set for 2020.

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