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PHILIPPINE ASIAN NEWS TODAY October 1 - 15, 2017
Vancouver shortlisted as FIFA 2026 World Cup bid city Only
four Canadian cities remain in the bidding process
Yesterday Vancouver
was shortlisted as a
candidate host city in the
United Bid to stage the
2026 FIFA World Cup,
taking the city one step
closer to being part of
world’s biggest sporting
competition.
The
United
Bid
Committee,
which
is
coordinating
North
America’s proposal to
host, included Vancouver
on their 32-city shortlist for
hosts alongside Montreal,
Seattle and Miami.
In
deciding
the
shortlist, the United Bid
Committee
considered
factors such as city profile,
stadium
and
support
facilities, and infrastructure.
Nine cities, including Ottawa
and Regina, have been cut
from the original longlist
which was announced in
August.
Speaking
about
the bid, Mayor Gregor
Robertson said: “I’m thrilled
Vancouver is shortlisted
as a FIFA 2026 World
Cup host city. Our Sport
Hosting Vancouver partners
put together a compelling
story
that
showcases
Vancouver’s
world-class
hosting reputation and
experience and we would
be honoured to welcome
the world again in 2026.”
The FIFA World Cup,
which takes place every
four years, is the largest
sports event in the world
and the Brazil 2014 edition
attracted over 3.4 million
spectators. FIFA 2026 will
be the first to feature an
expanded field of 48 teams
and, if the tournament is
award to North America,
10 matches will be held in
Canada.
The announcement
comes at a time when
Vancouver
Whitecaps
are topping the MLS
Western Conference, an
achievement which builds
on Vancouver’s reputation
as a strong sporting city
having hosted the 2010
Winter Olympics and 2015
FIFA Women’s World Cup.
The
United
Bid
Committee will submit the
North American proposal
in March 2018 and FIFA
will announce on June 13,
2018 whether they have
awarded the 2026 World
Cup to North America or
Morocco - the only other
country bidding for the
event.
If the North American
bid is successful, FIFA will
work with cities to create
a sports development
strategy that ensures a
social, economic and
environmental
legacy.
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