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Top branch is head to  FIFA Council regular meetings. Generally, these conferences function as micro-governing bodies of the football governing the sport with the official membership of more than 200 countries.


The Item 8 of the conference's agenda reads: "Feasibility study on increasing the number of teams from 32 to 48 in the 2022 World Cup."

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>>Sialkot in pakistan

Sialkot located in Punjab and this was birthplace great person of the founders of Pakistan Allama Muhammad Iqbal. 

The interesting thing about Sialkot is that it makes up over half of the world's footballs (these are soccer balls, if you're American), which, according to The Fort Post, reach 60 million balls every year. A Venture Between Illustrated and Rhodes. Kingdom.

This year, Sialkot is back in the world headlines with the production of the official FIFA World Cup ball, Brezaka. The six-panel ball was designed to be a "revolutionary" design, and Forward Sport Factory owner Khwaja Akhtar had a 33-day order to fulfill the order after Chinese supplier Adidas fell. For

The Forward Sport Factory produces 18,000 footballs per day, which are also used in the UEFA Champions League.

The story of Sialkot's football supremacy began more than 100 years ago, when, according to legend, a local official asked him to repair a football brought to him by a British official. It studied the era of colonialism and the making of those coconut balls.

Sialkot's partnership with football thus began, and now, according to The Telegraph, it has grown to over 200 sewing centers and over 200 factories. The city's football factory receives billions of dollars annually with factories for clothing and other sports goods. Pakistan Today said that 99 percent of the city's output is exported to countries around the world.



The city's great factory owners associate themselves with gold-painted Greek columns and high-rise houses.
Forward Factory has promised not to use child labor since the 1990s scandal. In the 1970s and 1980s, it was estimated that 7,000 children between the ages of seven and 14 were working full-time in their homes.

But in 1997, the Sialkot Chamber of Commerce, UNICEF, the World Federation of the Sporting Goods Industry and the International Labor Organization signed the Atlanta Agreement, after which the media focused on the plight of child labor.



The Atlanta Agreement established a set of social security programs such as registration, monitoring, and education for all those involved in the supply chain.



However, even then, a telegraph report during the 2010 FIFA World Cup said workers were not earning enough to feed their children. One worker told the Telegraph that he could not earn more than 60 3.60 a day when the plant was full capacity.

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