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So an expansion to a concluding 48 world cup participating nations for the 2020 final tourney is being touted as 'good for football' by FIFA President, Gianni Infantino! He seems to be genuine enough in his presentation that it would provide more opps for lesser countries to take part in such a global sporting event and it may provide the likes of Scotland with a decent chance to qualify again. However, the practicalities of allowing more players to play beyond their own demanding footie seasons will not go down well with many footie associations and football clubs that will have to deal with recovering or injured top players. Is it actually a 'money grab' by FIFA anyway as there's no doubt the association will draw in more 'geld' than in previous WC final tourneys?
So an expansion to a concluding 48 world cup participating nations for the 2020 final tourney is being touted as 'good for football' by FIFA President, Gianni Infantino! He seems to be genuine enough in his presentation that it would provide more opps for lesser countries to take part in such a global sporting event and it may provide the likes of Scotland with a decent chance to qualify again. However, the practicalities of allowing more players to play beyond their own demanding footie seasons will not go down well with many footie associations and football clubs that will have to deal with recovering or injured top players. Is it actually a 'money grab' by FIFA anyway as there's no doubt the association will draw in more 'geld' than in previous WC final tourneys?