Broadening the World Cup finals to include 40 teams could come about in 2026, FIFA president Gianni Infantino said during a tour of South America yesterday.

South America would get five places in a 40-team tournament.

Infantino, elected present of world soccer’s governing body last month, reiterated his wish to increase the number of teams at the game’s four-yearly showpiece event.

“We must open (the finals) up to more teams. The idea would be from 2026,” Infantino said.

“We’re going to talk about this with everyone: players, the (FIFA) council.”

“Not only do you give lots of teams the possibility of taking part, but also to many of dreaming of a place (in the finals).

The finals have had 32 teams since 1998 and the champions, who used to automatically qualify as holders, have had to go into the qualifying phase from the 2006 tournament. Infantino said he did not plan to change this policy under the new plans.

South America has four automatic berths and one in an intercontinental playoff for a 32-team tournament.

“My proposal for South America is five fixed (places) and maybe one more to play for on the pitch,” Infantino said.

He did not say how the eight new places would be distributed.

The hosts for the 2026 finals have yet to be voted on while the 2018 tournament will be held in Russia and 2022 in Qatar.

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