29.10 FIFA, Russia Dismiss Platinis Plans for 40-Team World Cup

KAZAN, October 29 (R-Sport) Footballs governing body and Russias Sports Minister poured cold water Tuesday on proposals from the head of Europes football body to enlarge the World Cup to 40 teams.

UEFA president Michel Platini proposed Monday for an extra eight teams to join the World Cup from the Russia 2018 tournament onwards, with all but one of the new teams to be drawn from continents other than Europe.

Never say never, but its unlikely, said FIFA general secretary Jerome Valcke, who is No. 2 to FIFA president Sepp Blatter, during a visit to the future Russian World Cup host city of Kazan.

Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko suggested that Platinis comments were not welcome to Russia as the host nation.

FIFA will take the final decision, but its unrealistic to change the demands when weve already got to the stage of discussing the calendar, Mutko said.

Of course, everythings possible, but you need to respect the country thats carrying out the preparations for the tournament. Were preparing on the basis that 32 teams will be taking part.

Platinis plans, publicized in an interview with The Times newspaper, foresee an extra two teams each from Asia, the Americas and Africa, with one more European side and one team from Oceania.

The Frenchmans comments came shortly after Blatter had proposed handing some of Europes 13-team allocation to other continents. Platini is widely considered a possible successor to Blatter, who has previously said he will leave FIFA when his current presidential term ends in 2015, although he is eligible to run again.