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World Cup: Australia's candidate for 2030 or 2034

World Cup: Australia’s candidate for 2030 or 2034


Released August 12, 2021 at 1:30 pm – Updated August 12, 2021 at 1:41 pm.

Romaine Fior

The country wants to use this momentum to host Australia’s next FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2023 and the Olympic Games in Brisbane in 2032, and the Men’s World Cup in 2030 or 2034.

Australia wants to be one of the new strongholds of international sports in the next decade. Initially, the island won the organization of the next Women’s Football World Cup in 2023 now a few years ago, during which Matildas may be surprised after finishing fourth in the Olympics this summer. Since then, the Australian Olympic Committee has followed suit. In fact, after gaining the organization of the Olympic Games in Sydney in 2000, Oceania won in Brisbane in 2032, and then the only real candidate city for the company. Australia now dream of hosting the Men’s Football World Cup. 2022 and 2026 will take place in Qatar and North America (Canada, USA, Mexico). Oceania’s largest country wants to host 2030 or 2034, continue its pace and reuse infrastructure. Rod McGioch, one of the organizers of Sydney’s 2000 auction, told the Australian newspaper. “I’m starting to work on a potential candidate for 2030 … I think we need to get started,” he said.

“A swing for other FIFA matches”

For Australian Football Federation boss James Johnson, Australia should take advantage of the Women’s World Cup system shared with New Zealand. ” We are going to have a big competition in 2023. We need to make the most of it, it could be a stepping stone to other FIFA competitions. “, He explained. He argues using the example of Canada and Brazil, which hosted the Women’s and Men’s World Cups, but also hosted the Olympics in a few years. After all, the federation thinks 2034 will be more realistic because the 2030 attribute will probably have to go to a European country., After the World Cup in 2022 in one country in the Asian region (which includes Soccerose), and then one in North America in 2026. As a reminder, Australia has already failed to win by 2022, trying its luck and hitting the headlines with a candidacy that will cost taxpayers less than மில்லியன் 28 million, all without definitive results.

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