The Borneo Post

Balkan 2030 World Cup bid is realistic, says Bulgarian sports minister

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SOFIA: A bid by Balkan countries to host the 2030 soccer World Cup would have a realistic chance because the government­s of Bulgaria, Greece, Serbia and Romania would offer support for the joint candidatur­e, Bulgaria’s Sports Minister Krasen Kralev said on Wednesday.

No Balkan nation has hosted the World Cup and last month’s announceme­nt raised eyebrows given the poor sports infrastruc­ture in the region but former longdistan­ce runner Kralev said it was an achievable target.

“?ur bid is completely realistic, we are aware that we have to meet a number of FIFA criteria,” the 51year-old Kralev told Reuters. “Let us remind you that Russia also began building the necessary sports infrastruc­ture after being named host of the 2018 World Cup.” The Balkan quartet will also bid to host the European championsh­ip in 2028, hoping that would give them a chance to improve or build new stadiums.

Kralev said that Greece had already announced it would modernise its Olympic stadium while Serbia planned to build a new 60,000-capacity stadium.

He said Bulgaria was considerin­g investing some 30- 40 million levs ( US$ 40.61 million) to renovate the Vasil Levski Stadium and construct a new national stadium in the capital Sofia and two more grounds in other cities.

“The joint bid is an important political sign,” Kralev said. “It shows that the Balkan countries will work together not only in the field of sport but will jointly stand up for their common political and economic interests.— Reuters

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