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Joint bid for 2026 FIFA World Cup won't be hampered by anti-USA sentiment, say North American football chiefs

Agence France-Presse • March 20, 2018, 11:51:12 IST
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The joint USA-Canada-Mexico bid has long been viewed as the favourite to stage the FIFA World Cup, which will expand to 48 teams for the 2026 finals.

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Joint bid for 2026 FIFA World Cup won't be hampered by anti-USA sentiment, say North American football chiefs

Los Angeles: Leaders of North America’s joint bid for the 2026 World Cup said Monday they have seen no evidence of anti-American sentiment as they enter the home stretch of the campaign. The joint USA-Canada-Mexico bid has long been viewed as the favourite to stage the most prestigious tournament in football, which will expand to 48 teams for the 2026 finals. Only one other country — Morocco — is in the running to stage the tournament, which will be awarded during a FIFA vote in Moscow shortly before this year’s World Cup kicks off in June. [caption id=“attachment_4397463” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]FILE - In this Friday Dec. 1, 2017 file photo, the World Cup trophy is placed on display during the 2018 soccer World Cup draw in the Kremlin in Moscow. Morocco says it will have to spend $16 billion to prepare the country to host the 2026 World Cup, with every proposed stadium and training ground needing to be built from scratch or renovated. With less than three months until the FIFA vote, the north African nation presented details of its proposal to take on the joint bid from the United States, Canada and Mexico. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, file) The USA is leading a joint bid with Canada and Mexico to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup. AP[/caption] However, anxiety has flickered over the possibility that comments from USA President Donald Trump could hurt the North American bid. Fears of possible lingering resentment against the USA-led joint bid have also been raised by the fact that US law enforcement exposed systemic corruption in FIFA in 2015. But speaking to reporters on a conference call on Monday, the United States Soccer Federation chief Carlos Cordeiro, one of three co-chairs of the bid, said he did not believe anti-US sentiment would be a factor in the vote. “This is not geopolitics this is football…we have had no backlash to our bid,” Cordeiro said from Kuala Lumpur, where the bid is meeting Asian Football Confederation members. “We are focused on our bid and what we have to offer and we believe the FIFA community will make their decisions based on the merits of our bid. “We are being met with open arms and great enthusiasm by all member associations that we meet,” Cordeiro added, saying the bid had been received “very warmly” in Asia. The North American bid recently reshuffled its leadership to include Cordeiro, Canada Soccer Association president Steve Reed and Mexican Football Federation chief Decio de Maria, replacing former USSF president Sunil Gulati, who had held the job exclusively. This was an apparent strategic move aimed at shifting the perception that the bid as a largely American enterprise. Cordeiro said the move reflected the support the bid had received from the governments of the three host nations. “We feel that with support and everything else we’re getting from all three governments at the federal level, it was only appropriate that all three of us chair this bid,” he said. Meanwhile, Cordeiro said the bid was “not anticipating” any changes to the existing allotment of group games at the tournament. The USA is scheduled to host 60 games with Canada and Mexico 10 games each. The USA will host all knockout games from the quarter-finals onwards. However, Cordeiro said no final decision on which country would host the opening game would be taken until after the 13 June vote. One proposal is for all three nations to host opening games on the first day of the tournament.

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