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🌍 CONMEBOL Proposes 64-Team 2030 World Cup to Mark 100-Year Anniversary

🏆 CONMEBOL Wants 64 Teams for 2030 World Cup: A Centennial Celebration Across Continents

ASUNCIÓN, Paraguay — In a stunning and ambitious proposal, CONMEBOL President Alejandro Domínguez has called for the 2030 FIFA World Cup to expand to 64 teams, citing the tournament’s centennial as a once-in-a-lifetime moment to reshape global football history.

Speaking at the 80th CONMEBOL Congress, Domínguez urged FIFA to take the bold step, turning the already expanded 48-team format into a truly global celebration.

“One hundred years are celebrated only once,” Domínguez said. “This should be the most inclusive World Cup ever — held across three continents, with 64 nations.”


🌐 The Vision: Three Continents, Six Hosts, One Global Party

The 2030 World Cup already promises to be unprecedented in scale:

  • Hosts: Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay, Spain, Portugal, Morocco

  • Continents: South America, Europe, and Africa

  • Symbolism: The tournament returns to Uruguay, the site of the first World Cup in 1930

CONMEBOL’s expansion proposal would:

  • Add 16 more teams beyond the approved 48

  • Significantly increase match count (up from 104 to ~128)

  • Virtually guarantee qualification for all 10 South American nations, including Venezuela


💰 Why It Matters: Legacy, Money & Inclusion

Domínguez framed the plan as about global inclusion, but it also carries major strategic and financial stakes:

  • Boost commercial revenue and media rights deals

  • Expand South American participation

  • Strengthen centennial branding for CONMEBOL and FIFA

“Nobody on the planet should be left out of the party,” he said.


❌ UEFA Pushes Back: “It’s a Bad Idea”

UEFA president Aleksander Čeferin was quick to dismiss the proposal:

“A 64-team World Cup would dilute the competition,” he warned.

Critics argue the plan:

  • Undermines qualifying integrity

  • Creates logistical nightmares across time zones

  • Increases travel fatigue and reduces rest for players

  • Adds strain on broadcasters and fans planning to follow the tournament


🕹️ What Will FIFA Do?

FIFA has already committed to the 48-team World Cup in 2026 (hosted by USA, Mexico, and Canada) and hasn’t publicly commented on this new 64-team pitch.

Any further expansion would:

  • Require FIFA Council approval

  • Trigger a complete overhaul of scheduling and structure

  • Possibly provoke tension with confederations like UEFA and the AFC


⚖️ A Global Flashpoint: Football’s Future or Football’s Folly?

Domínguez insists the World Cup should reflect “what the sport has become — a global celebration.” But the growing friction between symbolism and practicality may determine whether this proposal is realized.

Is this FIFA’s chance to make history? Or is it a step too far?

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