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Post by Spider on Feb 21, 2007 11:55:55 GMT -5
From bbc.co.uk
US hopes to stage 2018 World Cup The United States has emerged as a serious rival to England's bid to host the 2018 World Cup. US Soccer Federation president Sunil Gulati said his group is preparing a bid for the 2018 World Cup - and is also ready as a backup for 2014.
He said: "We showed in 1994 that the US is capable of hosting a terrific event.
"We would be in position to put on a spectacular event. We are much more a part of the sport internationally than we were in 1994."
The Football Association is unlikely to welcome the move, although it will hope the USSF makes a pitch for the 2014 World Cup rather than four years later.
It is thought Fifa favours awarding the 2018 World Cup to a European country, but the 1994 tournament in the States was regarded as a huge success by Fifa.
The FA has yet to officially confirm it will bid for 2018, but the Government has already offered its support, with the Treasury commissioning a report which concluded that England is "well placed" to host the tournament.
And the FA will hope the fact that England has not staged the showpiece since 1966 will work in its favour.
Gulati added: "We've got some history and a track record.
He added that Fifa was "very open" to a US bid while CONCACAF, the governing body for North and Central America and the Caribbean were "very positive" about the idea.
Brazil are the current favourites to host the 2014 event, with Colombia the only other country in the running.
A decision is expected from Fifa later this year, but with concerns over whether Brazil would be ready in time, president Sepp Blatter has hinted it might go elsewhere.
"We have said that the 2014 World Cup will be staged in South America," he said recently. "But if there is no candidate strong enough, then we would go north instead as the logical thing."
Gulati said the USSF is focused on 2018, not 2014, but "obviously Fifa knows what we're capable of and, if something else changed, we would be open to any other possibilities". _________________
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2007 14:08:23 GMT -5
i don't get it, i thought it went continent by continent so england can't be up againts the US. or have i got it all wrong?
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Post by Poshbird05 on Feb 21, 2007 14:19:19 GMT -5
Maybe things have changed. Besides England clearly deserves it, I mean 1966 was a long time ago.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2007 12:06:23 GMT -5
Blatter knocks England 2018 hopes
Fifa president Sepp Blatter has raised serious doubts over England's hopes of staging the World Cup in 2018. If Fifa's executive committee decides in December to maintain its rotation policy, the tournament will be held in either North America or Asia.
Blatter, in London to meet Chancellor Gordon Brown, said: "The executive must take a decision whether the rotation should include all federations.
"If the Americas are considered as one, then rotation would go to Asia."
The USA has indicated its intention to bid to stage the finals for a second time, while China has thrown its hat into the ring along with Australia.
Fifa's December executive committee meeting could decide to throw the competition out to all bidders.
Blatter said: "It may be that the majority of the Fifa executive committee where you have eight European representatives out of 24, can find the 13 votes needed."
The Fifa president said his personal inclination was for the rotation to continue to North America, with the USA, Mexico, and Canada all capable of hosting the tournament.
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