Fifa president Gianni Infantino says the success of the Women's World Cup has silenced critics who questioned expanding the tournament to 32 nations.
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Concerns were raised that increasing the number of teams from 24 would lead to more one-sided games in Australia and New Zealand. Speaking in Sydney on Friday, he added: "We invested one billion US dollars in developing the game all over the world and the women's game was specifically targeted.
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