NewsSports Fifa to reconsider format of 2026 World Cup by Barbados Today Traffic 17/12/2022 written by Barbados Today Traffic 17/12/2022 3 min read A+A- Reset FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 211 Fifa is to reconsider the format of the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada, says President Gianni Infantino. The teams will increase from 32 to 48 for the competition and were set to be divided into 16 groups of three, with the top two progressing to the last 32. Infantino said that would be looked at after the โsuccessโ of the four-team groups at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. โHere the groups of four have been absolutely incredible,โ said Infantino. โUntil the last minute of the last match you would not know who goes through. โWe have to revisit or at least re-discuss the format. This is something that will certainly be on the agenda in the next meeting.โ You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition Business owners disappointed Police investigate shooting The group stages in Qatar included some exciting final games as countries tried to secure a top-two place to qualify for the last 16. ย The four-team group format, with the top two going through to the knockout stages, has been used since the menโs World Cup expanded to 32 teams in 1998. Infantino was speaking at a news conference in Qatar after attending a Fifa council meeting. With the third-place play-off and final to go, he said 3.27 million spectators had attended the games compared with an overall 3.3 million at the 2018 World Cup in Russia. โThanks to everyone involved, Qatar, all the volunteers to make this the best World Cup ever,โ said Infantino. โMatches have been played without incidents. It has been a very joyful atmosphere. โThere is something happening when we talk about football becoming truly global, with an African team [Morocco] reaching the semi-final for the first time. โWe also had a woman [Stephanie Frappart] referee a match for the first time. โIt has been an incredible success, approaching five billion in terms of viewing figures. The fans meeting the Arab world, it has been very important for the future of all of us.โ A number of European nations planned to wear a OneLove armband during matches to promote diversity and inclusion but did not do so because of possible sanctions from world football governing body Fifa. Germany manager Hansi Flick said his players covered their mouths during the team photograph before their World Cup opener against Japan โto convey the message that Fifa is silencingโ teams. โWhen it comes to regulations, prohibitions, it is not about prohibiting, it is about respecting regulations,โ said Infantino. โEveryone is free to express beliefs as long as it is done in a respectful way but when it comes to the field of play, you need to respect and protect football. โThere are 211 football teams, not heads of state, and their fans want to come and enjoy football. This is what we are here for. I believe we are defending values, defending human rights, defending rights of everyone in Fifa, in the World Cup. โBut I also believe these fans who come to the stadium and all those billions watching on TV maybe โ and we should think about that โ they feel everyone has their own problems, they just want to spend 90 minutes without having to think about anything else than just enjoying a little moment of pleasure, joy or emotion.โ (BBC) Barbados Today Traffic You may also like Knight to lead Barbados team at Table Tennis Championships 01/04/2026 Major developments planned by BFA for 2026 01/04/2026 Rally Club honours its competitors and volunteers 01/04/2026