Sports lovers around the world are reacting to the latest news about football -- a game called soccer in the United States. FIFA, the international governing body of football, unanimously voted to expand the World Cup tournament in 2026. FIFA’s voting members agreed to add 16 more teams to the men’s competition. All voting members supported the plan as a way to raise more money for the organization and add excitement to the event. The 2026 World Cup tournament will involve 48 nations. It will also have 80 games, 16 more than in the past. But the eventual winner will still only play seven games. The extra games should result in about $1 billion in additional money for FIFA. That money will come from sponsorships, advertising and deals with broadcasters. Countries in Africa and Asia should receive the majority of the new tournament berths. By May, regional governing organizations will know how many new positions they have been awarded. The newly approved plan will include other changes, too. For example, there will be 16 groups of three teams. The top two teams in each group will earn rights to compete in a 32-team elimination round. Penalty shootouts may be used as tie-breakers in the group games. Some countries think the World Cup will not be as good as in past years because of the increased number of teams. But FIFA officials said they used a computer program to predict the results of 10,000 tournaments. It found that the quality of the event was always decided by the best 32 teams. The announcement is getting mixed reaction.

What does tournament mean?
awarding new positions
governing organizations
a way to raise more money
a sports competition or series of contests
How many games will the eventual winner play?
twelve
sixteen
thirty two
seven
The plan is a way to raise more money for the organization.
get more sponsors
include more countries
add more teams
raise more money