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In 2014, Zimbabwe's then-Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry [[Walter Mzembi]] revealed plans for the country to bid for the 2034 World Cup.<ref>{{cite news |first1=Peta |last1=Thornycroft |first2=Aislinn |last2=Laing |title=Zimbabwe's tourism minister reveals ambitious plan to host Fifa World Cup in 2034 |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/zimbabwe/10974039/Zimbabwes-tourism-minister-reveals-ambitious-plan-to-host-Fifa-World-Cup-in-2034.html |publisher=The Telegraph |date=17 July 2014 |accessdate=30 May 2018}}</ref>
In 2014, Zimbabwe's then-Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry [[Walter Mzembi]] revealed plans for the country to bid for the 2034 World Cup.<ref>{{cite news |first1=Peta |last1=Thornycroft |first2=Aislinn |last2=Laing |title=Zimbabwe's tourism minister reveals ambitious plan to host Fifa World Cup in 2034 |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/zimbabwe/10974039/Zimbabwes-tourism-minister-reveals-ambitious-plan-to-host-Fifa-World-Cup-in-2034.html |publisher=The Telegraph |date=17 July 2014 |accessdate=30 May 2018}}</ref>


Egypt is considering the possibility of bidding to host the 2030 or 2034 FIFA World Cup, as well as the 2032 Summer Olympics, the country’s Sports and Youth Minister Ashraf Sobhy said on Tuesday.<ref> name="telegraph.uk 14 Jan 2017">{{cite web|title=England's hopes of hosting 2030 World Cup given boost|url=https://www.fourfourtwo.com.au/feature/egypt-considering-bidding-to-host-world-cup-or-olympics---sports-ministry-498526|accessdate=18 June 2018}}</ref>
Egypt is considering the possibility of bidding to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup the country’s Sports and Youth Minister Ashraf Sobhy said on Tuesday.<ref> name="telegraph.uk 14 Jan 2017">{{cite web|title=England's hopes of hosting 2030 World Cup given boost|url=https://www.fourfourtwo.com.au/feature/egypt-considering-bidding-to-host-world-cup-or-olympics---sports-ministry-498526|accessdate=18 June 2018}}</ref>


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2034 FIFA World Cup
Tournament details
TeamsTBA (from 6 confederations)
2030
2038

The 2034 FIFA World Cup will be the 25th FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international men's football championship contested by the national teams of the member associations of FIFA.

Expressed interest in bidding

The first bid for the 2034 FIFA World Cup has been proposed as a collective bid by the members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. The idea of a combined ASEAN bid had been mooted as early as January 2011, when the former Football Association of Singapore President, Zainudin Nordin, said in a statement that the proposal had been made at an ASEAN Foreign Ministers meeting.[1] In 2013, Nordin and Special Olympics Malaysia President, Datuk Mohamed Feisol Hassan, recalled the idea for ASEAN to jointly host a World Cup. Under FIFA rules as of 2017, the 2030 World Cup cannot be held in Asia (AFC) as Asian Football Confederation members are excluded from the bidding following the selection of Qatar in 2022.[2][3] Therefore, the earliest bid by an AFC member could be made for 2034.[4][5][6]

Later, Malaysia withdrew from involvement but Singapore and other ASEAN countries continued the campaign to submit a joint bid for the World Cup in 2034. In February 2017, ASEAN held talks on launching a joint bid during a visit by FIFA President Gianni Infantino to Yangon, Myanmar.[4] On 1 July 2017, Vice General Chairman of the Football Association of Indonesia Joko Driyono said that Indonesia and Thailand were set to lead a consortium of Southeast Asian nations in the bid. Driyono added that due to geographic and infrastructure considerations and the expanded format (48 teams), at least two or three ASEAN countries combined would be in a position necessary to host matches.[6][7]

In September 2017, the Thai League 1 Deputy CEO Benjamin Tan, at the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Council meeting, confirmed that his Association has "put in their interest to bid and co-host" the 2034 World Cup with Indonesia.[1][6] On the same occasion, the General Secretary of the AFF, Dato Sri Azzuddin Ahmad, confirmed that Indonesia and Thailand will submit a joint bid.[6] Indonesia is the only Southeast Asian country to have participated in the World Cup;[8] its national team was the first from Asia to do so and it became one of the very few teams to qualify without playing a match because of opponents' withdrawals.[9] The 1938 World Cup was the Indonesians' only appearance to date, when their country was known as the Dutch East Indies. A loss to Hungary eliminated the Dutch East Indians from contention, making Indonesia the only team in World Cup history to have played a single match.[9] Far from ever having to host the World Cup, no other Southeast Asian country has ever qualified to the tournament.[10]

China has announced its interest in bidding several times and reports stated that "China is likely to host the World Cup for the first time in 2034."[11]

South Korea's President Moon Jae-in suggested in June 2017 that the World Cup will be hosted by China and Japan including both South Korea and North Korea, telling FIFA president Gianni Infantino it would improve relations in the region.[12] Chung Mong-gyu, the head of the Korea Football Association, renewed the offer to the DPR Korea Football Association, the Chinese Football Association and the Japan Football Association at the FIFA Congress in Moscow in June 2018.[13] Under FIFA rules in 2018, the 2030 FIFA World Cup cannot be held in the AFC or CONCACAF unless no other members from the team steps in. Hence, the earliest bid that China, South Korea, North Korea and Japan can make is on 2034.[14]

In 2014, Zimbabwe's then-Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry Walter Mzembi revealed plans for the country to bid for the 2034 World Cup.[15]

Egypt is considering the possibility of bidding to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup the country’s Sports and Youth Minister Ashraf Sobhy said on Tuesday.[16]

AFC
  •  Indonesia &  Thailand
  •  China
CAF
  •  Zimbabwe
  •  Egypt

References

  1. ^ a b Teng Kiat, Teo (5 July 2017). "Singapore strong 'host' candidate for joint 2034 World Cup finals bid". Today. Singapore. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  2. ^ Hill, Tim (9 March 2017). "Trump travel ban could prevent United States hosting World Cup". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  3. ^ Rumsby, Ben (14 October 2016). "England's hopes of hosting 2030 World Cup given boost". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 14 January 2017.
  4. ^ a b "ASEAN mulling 2034 World Cup bid: Myanmar". The Myanmar Times. AFP. 20 February 2017. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  5. ^ "Indonesia ready to lead Asean bid for 2034 World Cup". The Straits Times. AFP. 6 July 2017. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  6. ^ a b c d Dudley, George (26 September 2017). "AFF Backs Indonesia-Thailand Bid for 2034 FIFA World Cup". SportsPro. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  7. ^ "Football: Indonesia to lead South-east Asian 2034 World Cup bid". The Straits Times. AFP. 5 July 2017. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  8. ^ "1938 FIFA World Cup France". FIFA.com. FIFA. Retrieved 6 June 2018.
  9. ^ a b 90Min (15 February 2018). "World Cup countdown: 18 weeks to go – When the Dutch East Indies flew the flag for Asia". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 10 June 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ Maulia, Erwida (7 July 2017). "Indonesia leads regional bid to co-host 2034 World Cup". Nikkei Asian Review. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  11. ^ Hong Soon-do (18 June 2017). "China to Overtake US economy and Host World Cup in 2034". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  12. ^ "S. Korean president proposes 2030 FIFA World Cup in Northeast Asia". Yonhap News. 12 June 2017. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
  13. ^ Shin, Hyonhee. "North Koreans likely to tune in and support South Korea in World Cup, defectors say". Reuters. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
  14. ^ "England's hopes of hosting 2030 World Cup given boost". Retrieved 14 January 2017.
  15. ^ Thornycroft, Peta; Laing, Aislinn (17 July 2014). "Zimbabwe's tourism minister reveals ambitious plan to host Fifa World Cup in 2034". The Telegraph. Retrieved 30 May 2018.
  16. ^ name="telegraph.uk 14 Jan 2017">"England's hopes of hosting 2030 World Cup given boost". Retrieved 18 June 2018.