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Ghana's Manager Voices Concerns Over World Cup's 48-Team Expansion

Carlos Queiroz, the manager of Ghana's national football team, has raised significant concerns regarding the World Cup's expansion to 48 teams, fearing it could undermine the tournament's prestige.

Editorial Staff · 2026-06-28 · 1 MIN READ
Ghana's Manager Voices Concerns Over World Cup's 48-Team Expansion

Carlos Queiroz, the manager of Ghana, has publicly criticized the decision to expand the World Cup from 32 to 48 teams. He argues that this change may dilute the quality and prestige of the competition.

Queiroz described the potential outcome of the expansion as transforming the tournament into a 'vulgar, ordinary competition.' His comments reflect a broader concern among some football figures about maintaining the integrity of the World Cup.

As the tournament prepares for this significant format change, the implications for competition and the experience of fans and players alike remain uncertain.

Updates

Update at 16:09 UTC on 2026-06-28

ESPN reported Ghana manager Carlos Queiroz has criticized the expansion of the World Cup to 48 teams, expressing his fear that the move risks turning it into a "vulgar, ordinary competition.".

Sources: ESPN