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One: At least two times before the bid, you must enter the World Cup and get the strength score of FIFA.
2: South Korea, Japan, Qatar, and Australia are bidding to host the World Cup. If an Asian team succeeds in bidding for the 2018 World Cup, it needs to enter the World Cup at least once in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil and the 2018 World Cup, and can submit an application in 2023, and then the 2034 World Cup will return to Asia, and China can host it.
If an Asian team bids to host the 2022 World Cup, it can be submitted in 2027 and held in 2038.
If the Asian team does not win the bid, then they can submit an application for the 2026 World Cup in 2019, but in that case the 2014 World Cup in Brazil must be attended.
Three: The football enthusiasm of the Chinese people must return to the era of A, and the lowest bottom line is that the attendance rate of the league must reach more than 85%, otherwise it is difficult to get FIFA fan points.
FIFA also has mandatory requirements for countries bidding for the World Cup, the most important of which is the venue, which must provide no less than 12 stadiums with a capacity of at least 40,000 people, and the opening and final stadiums must ensure that they can accommodate no less than 80,000 people. There are also high standards in terms of television broadcasting, as well as in information technology, transportation and accommodation.
All countries that wish to bid will receive a registration form from FIFA by February 16 and return it to FIFA by March 16, and the country can bid for the 2018 World Cup or the 2022 World Cup at the same time. Theoretically, 145 countries are eligible to bid for the 2018 World Cup and 198 countries for the 2022 World Cup.
A number of countries have confirmed their bids to host the 2018 World Cup from previous reports: England, Qatar, Australia, the Netherlands, and Spain and Portugal. There are also ** claims that China will also bid for the 2018 World Cup, but so far there is no definite news.
You have to go to the World Cup once.
The main thing is the economic strength, the construction of the venue, the transportation, the hotel and so on.
And then there's the enthusiasm for football and the issue of security.
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No, it's going to be your own bid, and it's rumored that Australia has started bidding for 2018 2014, if I'm not mistaken, it's Brazil.
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No! It is to see which country's economic capacity can be held and the level of football in the country (including: the level of the country is gradually improving) like this time in South Africa.
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No, there is skill and luck in it, African people are better at sports, and of course African football is better.
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Not voted on by the FIFA Executive Committee
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Hehe, just implemented the latest wheel strategy.
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Voted. There is no regular rotation.
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The bid is similar to the Olympic Games.
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No, the World Cup is held every four years.
The FIFA World Cup (FIFA World Cup) is a football event that symbolizes the highest honor in football and has the greatest popularity and influence. The World Cup has been televised to more than 3.5 billion viewers worldwide.
On January 10, 2017, Beijing time, FIFA officially announced that the 2026 World Cup.
It will be expanded to 48 teams. June 13, 2018 in Moscow.
At the 68th FIFA General Assembly, the United States, Canada and Mexico jointly bid to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
In the early morning of July 16, 2018, Beijing time, the French team.
Won the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
Most World Cup appearances: Mateus (Germany 25 games, 2,048 minutes; second, Germany's Klose (Germany) with 4 games and 24 games; Player with the most minutes played: Maldini (Italy), 23 games in 4 tournaments, 2,217 minutes.
The most attended editions: Mateus (Germany) for 5 sessions (1982 to 1998), Cabayar (Mexico) for 5 editions (1950 to 1966).
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The World Cup is not held every year, the World Cup is held every four years, the last World Cup was the 2018 World Cup in Russia and finally France won the championship, and the 2022 World Cup will be held in Qatar.
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No, it is held every four years with a total of 32 teams, but Qatar was the last World Cup with 32 teams, and from the next edition it will expand to 48 teams.
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The World Cup is not held every year, but every four years.
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The FIFA World Cup, referred to as the World Cup, is the world's most honored, highest-standard, highest-level and most well-known football competition. The World Cup is held every four years, and the current trophy is the Hercules Cup.
Any FIFA member state (region) can send a team to register for this tournament. Brazil are the team with the most accolades, winning five World Cups and permanently retaining their previous World Cup trophy, the Remet Cup.
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The World Cup is not held once a year, but every four years.
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The World Cup is not held every year, it is held every four years.
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No, the World Cup is held every four years, the FIFA World Cup.
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The World Cup, the highest level of football, is held every four years.
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Depending on the specific event, most World Cups are not held every year, for example, football is held every four years.
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Hello, the World Cup is not held every year, it is held every four years.
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No, it's held every 4 years.
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No, it is held every four years.
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No, the World Cup is held every 4 years, and 2022 will be held in Qatar, and it may be changed to every two years in the future.
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The Football World Cup is held every 4 years. The FIFA World Cup is the world's most honored, highest-standard, highest-level and most well-known football competition, and is known as the two top sports events in the world along with the Olympic Games, and its influence and broadcast coverage exceed that of the Olympic Games.
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The World Cup in China was held in 2002. FIFA also has hard requirements for countries bidding to host the World Cup, the most important of which is to provide no less than 12 stadiums with a capacity of at least 40,000 people, while the opening and final venues must be guaranteed to accommodate no less than 80,000 people.
There are also certain standards in terms of information technology, transportation, and accommodation. If it is returned to FIFA before the specified date, the host country can bid at the same time.
1. Two World Cups. World Cup places are allocated based on performances in the last few major matches, not one. Asian teams have outperformed the past. Japan and South Korea are playing well, and Asian teams still need to work hard in the future.
As a platform for people from all over the world to communicate, the World Cup has more advantages than the Olympics – the Olympics let the world know about Beijing, and hosting the World Cup will give the city more opportunities. In addition, there is also a theory that the sooner the bid for the World Cup, the more valuable the venues left over from the Olympics will be and the more beneficial it will be for China. There is some truth to this view.
FIFA became almost the only sports organization that could compete with the IOC.
The World Cup has also become the only sporting event that can be compared to the Olympic Games. Men's soccer remains one of the most popular sports at the Olympics, although it is shrinking in age and level. The 2002 World Cup was the happiest moment for Chinese fans.
With the help of South Korea's and Japan's automatic promotion and Zhang Jilong's football diplomacy, the Chinese football team rushed into the World Cup in an unprecedented way, igniting the enthusiasm of football throughout China. In the dizziness of victory, even the Football Association shouted out the grand idea of "score a goal, score a point, win a game".
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