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FIFA president Infantino open to 40-team World Cup, Mexico-USA as co-hosts

FIFA President Gianni Infantino Visits South Korea

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - APRIL 27: Gianni Infantino, FIFA President(right in the center), Chung Mong Gyu, KFA President(left in the center) take a group photo at a press conference with delegates on April 27, 2016 in Seoul, South Korea. President Gianni held meetings with FIFA Partners Hyundai Motor Group, and with the Korean Football Association ahead of next year’s FIFA U-20 World Cup in South Korea. (Photo by Woohae Cho/Getty Images)

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GENEVA (AP) FIFA President Gianni Infantino says he is open to a 40-team World Cup in 2026, with several countries serving as co-hosts.

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His comments show that FIFA will consider co-hosting by the United States, Canada and Mexico. They are expected bidders for 2026, with the CONCACAF region favored to win.

Infantino says “these two topics will certainly be on the table for discussion” when the FIFA Council meets Oct. 13-14 in Zurich.

In his presidential election campaign, Infantino supported expanding the tournament and hosting across a region.

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Asked about a potential U.S.-Canada-Mexico project, Infantino says: “There is, I would say, no limit to whatever is good for football.”

The hosting vote by FIFA member federations is set for 2020.