India 'thinking' of placing a bid for hosting the 2023 AFC Asian Cup and Woman's World Cup: AIFF

India 'thinking' of placing a bid for hosting the 2023 AFC Asian Cup and Woman's World Cup: AIFF

Pipped by Poland in the race to host the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup, India is “thinking” of placing a bid for hosting the 2023 AFC Asian Cup and a Woman’s World Cup in the near future.

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India 'thinking' of placing a bid for hosting the 2023 AFC Asian Cup and Woman's World Cup: AIFF

New Delhi: Pipped by Poland in the race to host the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup, India is “thinking” of placing a bid for hosting the 2023 AFC Asian Cup and a Woman’s World Cup in the near future.

India’s bid to host the next U-20 tournament ended in disappointment after world football governing body FIFA accorded the status to Poland at its council meeting in Bogota, Colombia earlier this month.

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File image of the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan in Kolkata. Image credit: Twitter/@IndianFootball

“At this stage you can say we are thinking of bidding for the 2023 Asian Cup, though China has also bid for the tournament. We are also thinking about the Woman’s World Cup and other top international events,” All India Football Federation (AIFF) said in New Delhi on Tuesday.

The rational behind seeking to host such tournaments is to keep the buzz around football going and draw the attention of the youth.

“That is a way of attracting attention,” Das said, adding it could eventually “draw the youngsters” to the ground and give the game a try.

Amid much fanfare, India had submitted its bid for hosting the U-20 tournament after successfully organising the U-17 World Cup last October.

The success of the U-17 event emboldened the AIFF to submit a bid for hosting another FIFA tournament in two year’s time.

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Both India and Poland fulfilled the most important criteria - of having ready stadia.

With the tournament scheduled to be held around June, Poland emerged as the preferred choice as it will be difficult for the players to play in the scorching Indian summer.

It is believed that is what prompted FIFA to opt for Poland.

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The U-20 World Cup has featured players such Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi - who would go on to becomes legends of the game.

While the legendary Maradona played in the 1979 edition in Japan, Messi featured in the 2005 tournament in the Netherlands.

The last edition of the tournament was held in South Korea last year.

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Argentina have won the tournament most number of times (six), followed by their South American rivals Brazil, who triumphed on five occasions.

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