2018 World Cup
Saturday, September 5, 2009
he race to stage the 2018 World Cup finals is going to be the most competitive ever, Andy Anson, chief executive of England's bid, said on Friday.
Playing down any idea that England were favourites to win the right to host the event, he said with 11 nations competing for the votes of just 24 FIFA Executive Committee members, it was impossible to say who was likely to win.
As well as England, there are bids from Spain, Russia, Australia, the United States, Netherlands-Belgium, Qatar, Indonesia, Mexico, Japan and South Korea for either 2018 or 2022.
FIFA will announce the hosts for the two tournaments in Zurich in December next year and Anson told a news briefing in London that while England represented a safe pair of hands other countries also had selling points.
"There are 11 countries ultimately bidding and they are just as desperate to win as we are," he said.
"That makes it incredibly challenging and that's why we cannot be complacent. Any talk about England being favourites is slightly misplaced because it's so competitive.
"I don't think we are going to be the only ones who feel really passionate about winning.
"It's going to be an incredibly tough race and that's why we have to work extra hard to make sure our messages are very clear." Continued...
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