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UEFA and Concacaf set for Nations League shake-up as combined competition targeted for 2028

  • A new era for international football

    In what would represent one of the most significant structural changes to the international game in recent memory, UEFA and Concacaf are exploring the possibility of a combined Nations League competition. According to ESPN, the two confederations are in active dialogue to integrate their flagship league tournaments, with a target start date set for the autumn of 2028.

    The proposed merger is set against a backdrop of political tension within the global game. While ESPN notes that the Nations League discussions are not a direct result of the crisis currently engulfing FIFA, the alignment between UEFA and Concacaf has undeniably strengthened. These talks follow FIFA's failed attempt to sell a 20% stake in the World Cup to outside investors, a move that triggered a push to oust president Gianni Infantino, with both confederations standing firmly against his leadership and management of the governing body.

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    Addressing the friendly match dilemma

    For Concacaf's heavyweights, such as the United States and Mexico, the primary motivation for this partnership is elevating the quality of competition. Prior to the creation of the Nations League, both nations regularly scheduled high-caliber friendlies against European powerhouses during international windows. With those dates now occupied by UEFA's Nations League fixtures, the North American giants have been forced to look elsewhere for top-tier opponents.

    These scheduling hurdles are clearly visible in the upcoming international windows. The U.S., for instance, faces a four-game slate across September and October, taking on Peru and Chile before facing regional rivals Mexico and Canada. While these fixtures offer value, U.S. Soccer recognizes that competing in a unified Nations League would deliver a consistently higher standard of opposition.

  • Logistics and the tiered league structure

    While the appetite for the project is clear, the exact format remains a work in progress. It is understood that nothing has been finalized, though discussions have centered on maintaining the tiered league structure currently used in both tournaments. However, travel logistics and potential promotion and relegation mechanics between the two confederations continue to pose significant hurdles.

    The target timeline has been pushed to 2028 due to the tight turnarounds of the upcoming international calendar. With the upcoming Concacaf Nations League campaign kicking off next month, reconfiguring both confederations' tournament structures in time proved impossible, making the autumn of 2028 a more feasible target.

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    Commercial opportunities

    Beyond the competitive benefits, the economic appeal of a merger is substantial. For UEFA, the key advantage lies in expanding its footprint across the lucrative North American market, where football interest has surged in the aftermath of the 2026 World Cup hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.