The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Xi meets FIFA boss as China eyes World Cup

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BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping met with FIFA chief Gianni Infantino on Wednesday as the football world watches for signs that the Asian giant will make a bid to host a World Cup.

Xi greeted Infantino in the capital’s palatial Great Hall of the People but the two men did not mention China’s World Cup ambitions as they exchanged pleasantri­es before their closed-door meeting.

The talks follow widespread speculatio­n that China will bid to host the event either in 2030 or 2034.

“President Infantino, since becoming president of FIFA you have provided great support to the developmen­t and reform of football as a sport in China,” said China’s football-mad president. “I wish to express my appreciati­on for what you have done.”

“We are aware of the fact that FIFA is paying more attention to the developmen­t of football in China these days, and I do believe ChinaFIFA cooperatio­n has a good future,” he said.

Infantino thanked Xi, adding: “We can really start a new era of football, not only in China, President Xi, but in the whole world because we are really passionate about football.”

Three major Chinese companies have signed sponsorshi­p deals with FIFA in the space of a year, fuelling speculatio­n that China is preparing a World Cup bid.

Infantino met on Tuesday with Wang Jianlin, chairman of one of the sponsors, Chinese conglomera­te Wanda.

Chinese Football Associatio­n vice president Zhang Jian, a member of the FIFA Council which devises its global strategy, said last year he would back a Chinese World Cup in 2030.

Xi wants his country to host the global football extravagan­za and also hopes China’s national team can one day win the sport’s most prestigiou­s trophy.

But China, who languish at 82nd in FIFA’s world rankings just below Benin and the Faroe Islands, look certain to miss out on qualificat­ion for Russia 2018.

China tied 2-2 with Syria on Tuesday, leaving them bottom of their Asian qualifying Group A with just two games left.

 ?? - AFP photo ?? Emmanuel Mammana (R) of Argentina takes a kick against Singapore during the internatio­nal friendly football match between Argentina and Singapore at the National Stadium in Singapore on June 13, 2017.
- AFP photo Emmanuel Mammana (R) of Argentina takes a kick against Singapore during the internatio­nal friendly football match between Argentina and Singapore at the National Stadium in Singapore on June 13, 2017.

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