Endrë Џулијани, the director of the Working Group for the World Championship at the White House, recently addressed ongoing discussions regarding the future scope of the global tournament. During discussions concerning the candidacy process for the 2038 World Championship, Џулијани questioned the logistical readiness of the United States should the event expand significantly. Specifically, he raised questions about the capacity of the United States to manage an increase to 64 representations in the world championship.
The scheduling for the upcoming editions of the tournament indicates a phased expansion. The 2030 event is slated to take place across six nations: Spain, Portugal, and Morocco. Furthermore, the initial three tournaments are scheduled in Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay, marking the centenary of the world championship.
Looking ahead, the 2034 tournament is anticipated to feature 64 representations. The 2038 event is currently the focus for determining the next cycle of candidacy. These discussions highlight the evolving scale and geographic scope of the world championship.
The planning process involves assessing the infrastructure and organizational capacity required for such large-scale international gatherings, ensuring that all participating nations, including the united states, are prepared for potential growth.
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