Montagliani says CONCACAF World Cup qualifying will have to change due to pandemic
CONCACAF president Victor Montagliani says the global pandemic will result in a change in World Cup qualifying for the region that covers North and Central America and the Caribbean.
Montagliani, a native of East Vancouver who doubles as FIFA vice-president, told onesoccer.ca that the region faces a qualifying scheduling issue due to the COVID-19 shutdown. The June international window has already been postponed and Montagliani said he was not optimistic that the September window would go ahead.
“On the balance of probabilities, we’re going to have to change our World Cup qualifying formula,” he said.
The original CONCACAF plan was to have the top six teams in the region advance to the so-called Hex round of qualifying, with the three top teams after group play booking their tickets to the 2022 World Cup.