If the United States, Canada and Mexico jointly bid for
the 2026 World Cup and are successful, all three should be allowed
automatic berths in the competition according to the region’s top
administrator.
CONCACAF president Victor Montagliani (pictured) told The Associated
Press that continental bodies should decide how to allocate their quota
of World Cup entries.
“I don’t think we should be dictating how a confederation allocates
their slots from a hosting standpoint. That’s up to them,” Montagliani
said.
It is unclear whether FIFA would guarantee direct entry to multiple
hosts even though FIFA President Gianni Infantino has encouraged
multi-nation bids for an expanded 48-team World Cup. UEFA recently
decided to limit direct qualification to a maximum of two co-hosts for
their 24-team European Championship.
Infantino is due to meets Montagliani and the five other
confederation presidents at a FIFA Bureau meeting in Zurich when World
Cup slots could be discussed.
Montagliani has also apparently held talks with his South American
counterparts about staging another joint Copa America after the
successful 2016 Centenario event.
How would that affect the Gold Cup, traditionally CONCACAF’s blue riband event played every two years?
“Do we really need it (the Gold Cup)?” Montagliani asked. “Is it just clogging the calendar for the players?”
After the turmoil of recent years, CONCACAF will hold its annual
assembly on April 8 with a new spirit of optimism, Montagliani says.
“There is unity in CONCACAF. We have delivered on everything we
said,” said Montagliani, the body’s fourth president since 2011, his
three predecessors have all been caught up in football’s corruption
scandal.
Montagliani, who chairs the new football stakeholders committee, said
that the international calendar and the transfer system are among the
initial priorities for a body which brings together representatives of
the players, clubs and leagues.
“Everybody understands that if people are coming to the committee
with a zero sum game mentality, nobody is going to win,” he said.
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