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Football unions from countries qualified for the 2026 World Cup, such as Morocco, Egypt, Tunisia, and Algeria, condemned statements made by European Union Football Association (UEFA) President Aleksander Čeferin, who said that expanding the tournament to 48 teams would lead to "uninteresting matches." These unions considered that every game in the World Cup has value and is linked to a national dream. They emphasized that participation is a historic achievement for millions of fans, and that diminishing the importance of matches reflects a lack of appreciation for the efforts of players and supporters. They also stressed that football belongs to all nations, and that every team that qualified deserved its spot on merit.
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