The Star Malaysia

United 2026 bid needs to build support for US, not stadiums

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TORONTO: The heads of a joint bid from the United States, Mexico and Canada to host the 2026 World Cup trumpeted a winning plan that technicall­y ticks most if not all the boxes FIFA want, but could miss the mark when it comes to winning friends.

On the surface, the fight to stage the expanded 2026 tournament, the first to involve 48 nations, would appear a David and Goliath struggle with Morocco, the only other bidder, up against the commercial and organisati­onal might of the North and Central Americans.

Already possessing all the necessary infrastruc­ture and stadiums to host a massive 48-team tournament, United 2026 executive director John Kristick boasted the bid was able to “focus on building the game not stadiums”.

While the United 2026 bid may be technicall­y impressive, it comes at a time when the United States’ global popularity is on the decline.

Bids must be submitted to FIFA by March 16 and the awarding announceme­nt set for June 13 in Moscow before the Russian World Cup leaves little time to mend strained relationsh­ips.

United 2026 bid members conceded their efforts have not been helped by the sight of disgraced FIFA officials being paraded in front of US judges on corruption charges almost daily and the escalation of tensions in the Arab world over President Donald Trump’s decision last week to move their embassy to Jerusalem.

“These issues down the road people are certainly going to be confronted with (them),” Kristick said ahead of Major League Soccer’s championsh­ip game on Saturday.

“But they (FIFA) are going to have to make a decision of what is in the best interest of football, what’s in the best interest of the World Cup and as long as our bid gets delivered the way I think it will, we will be OK.”

If the United 2026 officials need to understand how important good relationsh­ips are, they need look no further than efforts to host an Olympic Games in the US.

After stunning rebukes to New York to host the 2012 Olympics and Chicago’s failed bid for the 2016 Games, the US Olympic Committee spent years repairing fences and were finally rewarded for their efforts earlier this year with Los Angeles landing the 2028 summer Games.

“An important part of what we are doing has got very little to do with the sport frankly, it’s a lot to do with the countries and given what is going on in the world we have always had a special relationsh­ip with these two federation­s,” said Sunil Gulati, head of the US Soccer Federation.

“The countries have been partners and there are some ongoing discussion­s that everybody in the room is familiar with about that so hopefully the message this sends about relationsh­ips and internatio­nal relationsh­ips is extraordin­arily important.”

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