‘Chances for India are much more’: Bhaichung Bhutia hails 48-team FIFA World Cup expansion

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File Photo: Former Indian footballer Bhaichung Bhutia | ANI
File Photo: Former Indian footballer Bhaichung Bhutia | ANI

Mumbai: Former Indian football captain and legendary striker Bhaichung Bhutia has welcomed FIFA's decision to expand the 2026 World Cup to 48 teams, calling it a "wonderful thing" that significantly boosts India's prospects of competing on the grandest stage of world football.

The 2026 edition of the World Cup will feature a record-breaking level of participation, with final squad rosters revealing 1,248 players from 48 nations set to compete in the expanded global tournament, which begins Friday, June 12 (Indian Standard Time). Out of those 1,248 athletes, 891 players are prepared to make their World Cup debut, emphasising the mixture of continuity and fresh talent at the competition.

A total of 104 matches will be contested across Canada, Mexico, and the United States, representing a major expansion of the global showpiece.

Speaking to ANI regarding how the expanded format alters the competitiveness and overall dynamics of the tournament, Bhutia expressed great optimism, particularly for nations that have historically found qualification out of reach.

While the expansion has brought immense joy to fans globally, the former Indian captain cheekily noted the sheer logistical and analytical challenges the massive 48-team roster poses for broadcasters and commentators in India.

"I think from the Indian perspective, it's very good. I don't know why FIFA did not do it 30-40 years ago. Maybe we went quite close during my time to qualify. So I think from Asia, we're getting eight teams for the first time. Nine teams have qualified, but the quota has been increased to eight from Asia, which was four before. So I think it's a great thing, and especially from an Indian football perspective, being a football fan here and an Indian football captain. I think it's a wonderful thing. And the chances for India to play are much more," Bhutia said.

The legendary Indian striker highlighted that the inclusion of new footballing nations alters the entire sporting culture within those countries, citing recent breakthroughs by Asian sides.

The expanded format will see historic participation, with Cabo Verde, Curacao, Jordan, and Uzbekistan all set to make their FIFA World Cup debuts. Uzbekistan's inaugural appearance is being viewed as a landmark moment, with players such as Manchester City defender Abdukodir Khusanov symbolising the nation's breakthrough on the world stage.

"But overall, I think it's a lot of other countries from other continents that get the opportunity to participate. And the excitement is going to be much more, whichever country follows and qualifies. We've especially seen countries like Jordan and Uzbekistan from Asia qualify for the first time. I think it completely changes the football scenario in that country. I feel it's a very good thing," he added.

Argentina enters the tournament as the reigning champion of the FIFA World Cup after winning the 2022 marquee tournament in Qatar. Led by legendary footballer Lionel Messi, Argentina defeated France in a thrilling final decided on penalties (4-2) after the match ended 3-3 in extra time.

This edition will see Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Guillermo Ochoa feature in a record-breaking sixth World Cup appearance.

Portugal legend Ronaldo is widely regarded as one of the greatest goal scorers in history and currently holds the record for the most goals in men's international football, with more than 140 goals for Portugal in over 220 appearances.

In terms of overall career goals combining club and country, Ronaldo is also recognised as the highest goal scorer in football history, having scored over 970 official senior career goals across stints with Sporting CP, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus, Al Nassr, and Portugal.

Meanwhile, fans in India can tune in to ZEE5 to experience every goal, every upset, and every unforgettable moment of the FIFA World Cup 2026 in their preferred language, with coverage available in English, Hindi, Malayalam, and Bengali.

With inputs from ANI