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Expanded World Cup: Draw Mechanics Lead to Complications
6 Dec
Summary
- Expanded 48-team World Cup created new draw restrictions.
- Uzbekistan's placement caused confusion during the draw.
- Playoff team confederation status complicated group assignments.

The recent World Cup draw revealed new challenges stemming from the tournament's expansion to 48 teams. Organizers had to implement enhanced restrictions on which teams could be grouped together, leading to moments of confusion, particularly when Uzbekistan was drawn. This was necessary due to the need to avoid placing multiple teams from the same confederation into the same group, except for UEFA.
Preventing confederation conflicts became a significant hurdle, especially with the inclusion of teams from intercontinental playoffs whose confederations were not yet finalized. Standard World Cup rules were in effect, but the expanded European contingent also necessitated specific group configurations. The draw mechanics had to account for playoff participants representing different confederations, limiting placement options.
These new complexities arise from the decision to hold the World Cup draw before the final qualification play-in games conclude. While this might be smoothed out for future tournaments, it created an unusual situation for the 2026 World Cup. The full field of qualified teams will only be known by the March international break.




