Sports10/16/2025The Guardian

Majority of South American federations oppose 64-team World Cup proposal

Majority of South American federations oppose 64-team World Cup proposal

The proposed expansion of the 2030 World Cup to 64 teams is facing opposition from within Conmebol, the South American confederation. Seven out of the 10 Conmebol members have expressed concerns about the expansion plan, which is being driven by the federations of Paraguay, Uruguay, and Argentina. The main factor cited for the opposition is the impact on World Cup qualifying. The Conmebol members believe that the expansion would significantly alter the current qualifying process, which they feel should be preserved. The article notes that the expansion plan is being considered, but a majority of the South American federations do not support it at this time.

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