FIFA increases World Cup rosters but not the delegation size it will pay for
Teams at the World Cup in Qatar will be allowed a roster of 23 to 26 players, up from 23 in past tournaments.
But while the player roster has been increased, FIFA has not changed the number of people in each country’s delegation that it is willing to pay for when it comes to travel and accommodation. As at the 2018 tournament in Russia, the world governing body of soccer will pay for business-class return flights “for up to 50 delegation members.”
FIFA will also cover board and lodging “for up to 50 people from each participating member association.”
Team delegations can be larger, if they pay the extra cost.