World Cup
Indonesia, Australia, Malaysia and Singapore want to jointly host the 2034 World Cup
Indonesia is considering winning the 2034 World Cup through a joint bid with Australia, Malaysia and Singapore, with Saudi Arabia remaining the heavy favorite.
The next two World Championships have been announced, with the 2026 event awarded to America, Canada and Mexico, while the 2030 event will be awarded to Spain, Morocco and Portugal. The inaugural games will take place in Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the institution’s founding.
With Saudi Arabia having submitted a bid and being the heavy favorite to host the 2034 World Cup, the Asia and Oceania Confederation is considering further bids. As the head of his football association revealed IndonesiaEric Thorir, his country is in talks with his federation Australiaafter simultaneously receiving the green light from its colleagues Malaysia and you Singaporeto submit an application to co-organize the 2034 World Cup.
Based on the 2026 and 2030 allocations, North America, Europe, Africa and South America are unlikely to be eligible to host the event World Cup 2034because of their decision Fifa change continent every four years. This would leave the field wide open for Asia and Oceania.
Source: sport 24
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