FIFA is considering a radical change to the format of the 2030 World Cup.
Soccer’s global governing body is reportedly considering a proposal that would expand the 2030 tournament from 48 to 64 countries, according to Tariq Panja of The New York Times.
2030 marks the 100th anniversary of the first-ever World Cup in 1930, and the proposed expansion would be a one-off change to celebrate 100 years of World Cup competition. The new format was suggested in a surprise proposal from Uruguay’s FIFA delegate towards the end of a recent meeting. Uruguay was the host nation for the first World Cup in 1930.
Per the Times, reaction to the proposal was “stunned silence.” However, “FIFA [is] likely to be guided by financial and political benefits as much as sporting ones when it came to taking a decision on the matter,” the report read.
The upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup held in North America will be the first of a newly expanded 48-team format. Even that change was met with its fair share of detractors, though more games and more teams has its obvious financial benefits.
Broadcast rights in the United States for the 2030 World Cup are still up in the air. Fox will broadcast the 2026 tournament, the last before its contract with FIFA expires. Netflix has recently secured rights to broadcast the 2027 and 2031 Women’s World Cups.
No doubt, the added inventory of a 64-team competition would drive the price of rights up significantly, and FIFA president Gianni Infantino has not been shy about supporting proposals that would benefit the federation financially. Recently, a proposal supported by Infantino to play the World Cup every two years rather than every four years was met with fierce opposition.
One has to believe, if the 2030 edition of the World Cup does end up at 64 teams, it’d be difficult to put that genie back in the bottle and return to a 48-team format in 2034.
About Drew Lerner
Drew Lerner is a staff writer for Awful Announcing and an aspiring cable subscriber. He previously covered sports media for Sports Media Watch. Future beat writer for the Oasis reunion tour.
Recent Posts
NASCAR pit crew member shields Fox reporter Amanda Busick from 4,000-pound runaway cart
"That guy saved my life."
Roger Goodell wanted Falcons-Saints on MNF to mark 20 years since Katrina
"Relative to the exact date of the anniversary, honestly, we figured if we were within a couple of weeks, we were in good shape."
Deion Sanders defends Shilo following ‘Go make a sandwich’ comment about Mary Kay Cabot
"God bless Mary Kay’s soul, that’s his brother. I mean, she said something, he said something, like media is different today."
Jared Stillman calls Ramon Foster radio hire ‘a total slap in the face’ to former Titans players
"The Titans hiring of Ramon Foster was a total slap in the face to the former players who played FOR the Titans."
Al Michaels: Prime Video was ‘stunned’ when NFL gave them Packers-Bears Wild Card game
"Our whole group gathered, and we said, you know what, they'll probably give us the third or fourth best game."
Paul Byrd apologizes for awkward Mike Yastrzemski interview
Paul Byrd wanted to set the record straight after comments he made to Mike Yastrzemski following a postgame interview.