The Phnom Penh Post

English FA considers 2030 World Cup bid

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THE Football Associatio­n is considerin­g putting England forward as a potential host for the 2030 World Cup, confirming on Wednesday it has approved a feasibilit­y study into becoming Europe’s only bid.

England, the home of the globally dominant Premier League, won the only World Cup the nation has ever hosted in 1966 but lost out in the race to host the 2006 and 2018 tournament­s.

“Last month the English FA board agreed to conduct feasibilit­y work into the possibilit­y of putting itself forward to be UEFA’s potential candidate to host the 2030 FIFA World Cup,” FA chairman Greg Clarke said in a statement.

“This work will take place during the new season and no deci- sion will be made until 2019.”

England went out in the first round of voting for the 2018 World Cup but the FA has made little secret of its interest in trying again, particular­ly as it now has more faith in the selection process of world governing body FIFA.

With the World Cup growing from 32 to 48 teams in 2026, when the 80-game tournament will be held in Canada, Mexico and the United States, FIFA has hinted it believes the event may be too big for one country.

Joint UK bid?

This has led to speculatio­n that any bid from the United Kingdom will actually be an English-led joint bid.

The FA has not confirmed or denied if it is considerin­g a joint bid with any combinatio­n of Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales but it has now formally admitted it is studying options.

It follows a Sunday Times report that Qatar’s bid engaged ngaged in a “dirty tricks” campaign gn to discredit its rivals in n the build-up to the vote to decide where the

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Cups would be held, an allegation 2022 h o s t Qat a r h a s denied.

If proven true, howowever, former FA chairhairm­an Lord Triesman n told the newspaper r FIFA should give theWorld World Cup to England, as it had the know-how and infrastruc­ture in place to stage one at short notice. e.

This interventi­on ntion was not well received by the FA’s current regime.

“FIFA has chosen Qatar to host the 2022 World Cup and they have a duty to investigat­e any issues around the process that are rightly g thrown into question,” sai said Clarke. “Russia did d a brilliant job h hosting the 2018 Wor World Cup and we supp support the rotation of World Cup hosting among the confed confederat­ions. That would m make the 2030 World Cup the next one a European E nation might be able to host, and no not before.

“An “Anyone suggesting otherw otherwise is acting disre respectful­ly to our global game and does not speak for t he English FA.”

The 2030 battle looks set to be between a Moroccan-led North African bid, a joint bid from Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay and whoever emerges from Europe.

The South American bid looks strong as 2030 will be the 100th anniversar­y of the first World Cup in Uruguay and South America will claim it is its turn.

The last major tournament hosted England was the 1996 European Championsh­ip but seven games will be played at Wembley during Euro 2020, including both semifinals and the final.

England reached the semifinals during the recent World Cup in Russia, sparking a football frenzy at home after a string of failures on the internatio­nal stage.

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