POSTED: Tuesday March 17th 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2018 FIFA World Cup™ and 2022 FIFA World Cup™
Race to host the FIFA World Cup™ is wide open as confirmation of bids is received from all candidates
The race to host the 2018 and the 2022 FIFA World Cups™ is still wide open following confirmation that all thirteen member associations that had expressed their interest in February to bid for either one or both competitions have sent to FIFA their Bid Registration forms by the established deadline of 16 March.
The member associations that have sent the Bid Registration forms for both competitions are, in alphabetical order: Australia, Belgium and the Netherlands, England, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Spain and Portugal, and the USA. Meanwhile, Korea Republic and Qatar have sent a Bid Registration form for the 2022 FIFA World Cup™ only.
“We are very pleased about the fantastic level of interest in our flagship competition, with all initial bidders confirming their candidature. The diversity and quality of the contenders will make this a very interesting selection process. This shows the importance of the FIFA World Cup as a truly universal event and the global power of this competition to help achieve positive change, in line with our claim: For the Game. For the World,” said FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter.
The next step of the process will come in the month of April, when FIFA will send the Bidding Agreement to these associations. The Bidding Agreement will set forth in detail the agreements and information that must be included in the Bid Book. The deadline for the associations to submit the signed Bidding Agreement to FIFA is 11 December 2009.
More details about the bidding process itself, the calendar and the conditions can be found in the following circular on FIFA.com: http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/affederation/administration/99/74/80/20182022invitationtobidcirculare.pdf
Further information from:
FIFA Media Department
Tel.: +41-43/222 7272, fax: +41-43/222 7373, e-mail: media@fifa.org
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Name: Nicolas Maingot
Organization: FIFA
Email:
Phone: +41-43/222 7272
URL: http://www.fifa.com/index.html
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