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Concacaf to mull joint World Cup bid; Trump wall no concern

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MIAMI: Concacaf will discuss a possible joint bid for the 2026 World Cup and the governing body’s president said on Thursday a planned wall along the U. S.Mexico border would not present an obstacle to co- hosting the event.

Victor Montaglian­i, speaking to Reuters by telephone hours after FIFA said it would encourage cohosting for the 2026 World Cup, said a three- way bid with the United States, Mexico and Canada was one option but did not rule out games in Central America or the Caribbean.

For Montaglian­i, head of the governing body for soccer in North and Central America and the Caribbean, FIFA’s welcoming of joint bids and the expansion of the tournament to 48 teams from 32 in 2026 meant a multinatio­nal bid made sense.

“Especially with 48 teams and the increased infrastruc­ture that requires, not so much from a stadium standpoint but training facilities, hotels and all the other things, having the opportunit­y with three or more countries that are geographic­ally close, it would be reasonable,” said Montaglian­i.

“Probably in short order, here in Concacaf, we will sit at a table and see how we are going to move forward.”

FIFA president Gianni Infantino said earlier on Thursday the organisati­on would encourage applicatio­ns to co- host the 2026 World Cup and that the event could be split between up to four countries.

Montaglian­i, when asked if an expanded tournament featuring 80 games meant there was also a possibilit­y for some group stage games to be held in Central America or the Caribbean, said anything is possible.

“You have to look at the economics as well, weigh in the cost-benefit, but I think the possibilit­ies are endless, to be honest with you, when you have that many games,” Montaglian­i said. “You can’t close the door on any opportunit­ies.”

The 2018 World Cup will be in Russia while Qatar hosts the tournament in 2022.

The Concacaf region is widely viewed as favourite to host the 2026 tournament given FIFA rules that restrict Europe and Asia from hosting again so quickly.

The United States hosted the 1994 World Cup while Mexico hosted in 1970 and 1986. Canada has never hosted the tournament but successful­ly hosted the Women’s World Cup in 2015.

US Soccer Federation president Sunil Gulati has said his federation has yet to decide whether to bid alone for 2026 or jointly with Canada and/or Mexico.

Montaglian­i said he did not believe that a controvers­ial border wall to stem illegal immigratio­n, which was one of US President Donald Trump’s biggest campaign promises, would have any negative impact on a bid from the region.

“Not withstandi­ng some of the politics that is occurring in this part of the world, Trump has been pretty consistent in his support of global events and sport throughout his career as a businessma­n. I am not sure I would see that necessaril­y changing now that he is a president,” said Montaglian­i. — Reuters

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