Former Portugal winger Luis Figo launched his campaign for the FIFA
presidency on Thursday by revealing plans to expand the World Cup to up
to 48 teams.
Unveiling his manifesto at Wembley Stadium in London,
the 42-year-old said the expansion of the quadrennial tournament from
its current 32-team format would be “weighted towards non-European
teams”.
One of his proposals for the World Cup is to split it into
two 24-team tournaments played simultaneously on two different
continents, followed by a final knockout stage in one country.
Another
of his key proposals is the distribution of half of FIFA’s wealth —
$2.5 billion (2.19 billion euros) — directly to its member associations
for spending on grassroots football.
The former Barcelona and Real
Madrid superstar also called for the restoration of the ‘old’
interpretation of the offside rule, “where a player is judged offside
whether directly involved in the play or not”.
Figo is standing
against incumbent Sepp Blatter, Dutch football chief Michael van Praag
and FIFA vice-president for Asia Prince Ali bin Al Hussein in the FIFA
presidential election on May 29.
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