UEFA vice-president confirms South American teams set to join Nations League

 The newly expanded competition is set to begin in 2024

The likes of Brazil and Argentina are set to compete in the UEFA Nations League after UEFA vice-president Zbigniew Boniek confirmed South America's governing body CONMEBOL has reached an agreement with its European counterpart over joining the biennial competition.

The Nations League, which began in 2018, is currently contested by UEFA’s 55 member nations.

However, the 10 members of CONMEBOL are set to form part of a newly expanded competition from 2024.



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