Historic Expansion Marks 2026 World Cup
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will break records as the first edition to feature 48 teams, expanding from the 32-team format used since 1998. Co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, the tournament promises unprecedented global representation, with qualifiers spanning six continental confederations.
Confederation Slot Allocations
- UEFA (Europe): 16 direct qualifying spots
- CAF (Africa): 9 guaranteed entries
- AFC (Asia): 8 automatic berths
- CONMEBOL (South America): Minimum of 6 slots
- CONCACAF (North/Central America): 6 places, including hosts USA, Canada, and Mexico
- OFC (Oceania): 1 direct qualification for the first time
Two additional teams will secure their places through an intercontinental playoff involving runners-up from multiple regions. The expanded format aims to increase opportunities for emerging football nations while maintaining competitive integrity.
Confirmed Qualifiers
As qualification progresses, updates on secured spots will highlight the journey of teams vying for a chance to compete in the landmark event. Fans worldwide await the final lineup for what FIFA describes as a "celebration of football’s growing global footprint."
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