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Australia 2018 World Cup Bid

Bring FIFA World Cup Soccer back to the US!

2002 FIFA World Cup Korea Japan Commercial

Korea 2022 World Cup

Who should be the host for the world cup?

Israel & Palestine to co-host World Cup in 2018?

Mexico World Cup 2018 or 2022

2018 World Cup - England?

Mexico World Cup 2018 or 2022

USA World Cup Bid 2018 2022 Preview

Qatar World Cup Bid 2018 2022

Indonesia Preview: World Cup 2018 or 2022

FiFA WORLD CUP 2018-2022 Belgium&Netherlands

Wold Cup 2018 / 2022 Spain and Portugal

2018/2022 FIFA World Cup - Russia - "Ready To Inspire"

England World Cup 2018 - Potential Stadium

Bristol 2018 Football World Cup - Come and Play!

Come Play! at www.australia2018-2022.com.au - FIFA World Cup 2018 / 2022

2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cup bids


2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cup bids

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The bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cups is currently under way. These will be the 21st and 22nd editions of the FIFA World Cup. The bidding procedure to host both the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cup began in January 2009, and national associations had until 2 February 2009 to register their interest.[1] The executive committee of FIFA will announce their decision on the two editions in December 2010.[2] Candidates have applied for either or both of the 2018 and 2022 tournaments, but the 2022 hosts will not be chosen from the same continent as the 2018 hosts.[3]
Nine individual nations registered their intention to bid with FIFA by the February 2009 deadline: AustraliaEnglandIndonesiaJapanQatarMexicoRussiaSouth Korea and the United States. Additionally Belgium and the Netherlands registered to bid together, as have Portugal and Spain.[4] Mexico however later withdrew its bid. FIFA confirmed the list of bidders in March, with Indonesia, South Korea and Qatar bidding for 2022 only.[5]
In October 2007, FIFA ended the continental rotation policy. Instead the last two tournament host confederations are ineligible, leaving Africa ineligible for 2018 and South America ineligible for both 2018 and 2022.[6] Other factors in the selection process include the number of suitable stadia, and their location across candidate nations. Due to the number of bids received by FIFA, this World Cup is expected to be the most hotly contested bid ever, mainly due to the revision in FIFA's rotation policy. As a result, Sepp Blatter has said that FIFA may follow the International Olympic Committee and have a preliminary elimination of bids some time before the final ceremony.[7]