England; Australia set to battle for right to host 2018 Football (Soccer) World Cup while U.S. are considering their options
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
England and Australia are set to showdown for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Other interested countries are China, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, Qatar and Russia. FIFA President has encourage Spain to bid for the 2018 World Cup. The final decision to decide the host nation(s) will be in 2011.
There will be stiff competition from Australia and England. Football Federation Australia Chairman Frank Lowy made it clear how his country definitely intends to make a bid with a strong attempt to win the right to host the event in 2018 while FIFA Vice President Jack Warner has backed England for 2018.
Jack Warner has supported the United States for 2022 FIFA World Cup damaging their chances for 2018. Also hindering the American bid is the fact that United States Soccer Federation is still considering their options. CONCACAF President Jack Warner was quoted as saying, "My message to the USA -- and they don't have to listen -- is to try to make a deal for 2022, and I'm quite sure that would have universal support," Warner went on to further say, "The kind of discussion I would have between England and the U.S. is, 'Will you support me in 2022?"
There has been no public support for China, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, Qatar and Russia.
Sources
- "Warner keen to strike World Cup deal for 2018" — ESPNSoccernet, June 3, 2008
- "FIFA exec wants U.S. to bid for 2022 World Cup, but not 2018" — Sports Illustrated, June 3, 2008
- Andrew Stevens. "Australia keen to host 2018 World Cup finals" — Reuters, June 1, 2018
- "FIFA could decide 2018 and 2022 World Cup hosts by 2011" — Fox Sports, May 30, 2008
- "FIFA could decide 2018 and 2022 World Cup hosts by 2011" — San Diego Union-Tribune, May 30, 2008