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World Cup Allocations

NEW YORK () -- Europe and South America each will get two additional berths for the 1998 World Cup under two proposals that were submitted by the six regional confederation presidents to the FIFA Executive Committee.


FIFA is trying to decide how to allocate eight additional berths in the World Cup as the 1998 soccer competition expands to 32 teams.


Of the 32 berths, Europe will get 15 (including host France), South America five (including defending champion Brazil), Africa five, North/Central America three, and Asia three with the final spot to be determined in a playoff between an Asian team and one from Oceania, officials said.

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