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After Blatter's statement, speculation was quickly made about which three countries were likely to take over the World Cup in South Africa, with Great Britain, Australia and the United States considered the most likely countries to take over the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. And China, which is about to host the 2008 Beijing Olympics this year, is also likely to take over. According to foreign news, in terms of tournament organization, Britain has the upper hand, but given that the 2006 World Cup has been held in Europe, FIFA is unlikely to host the World Cup on the same continent for two consecutive years.
Although the rotation system has been abolished, only Switzerland in 1954 and Sweden in 1958 have hosted the World Cup on the same continent in succession. Similarly, the 2014 World Cup will be held in Brazil, and the United States, which is going through the subprime mortgage crisis, will not have an advantage in the competition. Australia is well positioned to host the World Cup and, like England, has made a formal bid to host the 2018 World Cup.
Australia has hosted the Olympic Games, the Rugby World Cup and the Commonwealth Games. However, only three of the 16 host stadiums planned by Australia meet FIFA standards in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, and the other five are rugby and cricket pitches, and the rest have a capacity of less than 30,000, which is not enough to complete the preparation work within one year. By comparison, Chinese mainland currently has 24 courses with a capacity of more than 40,000 people, and 15 have been newly built or renovated since 2004, eliminating the need for new courses.
Compared with these three competitors, China has a very clear advantage ——— the Olympics. China has proven itself to be an excellent host of world competitions, and in recent years has impressed FIFA by hosting the Asian Cup and the Women's World Cup. For the Chinese Football Association, this may be the best chance to come back to life.
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It's basically impossible, this can only be seen as a joke, because Blatter has long promised to bring the World Cup to Africa, and even if it is changed, it will not be China's turn! In other words, if it is as you said, the Chinese men's football team will only be embarrassed.
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50%, with the help of China's experience in hosting the Olympics and hosting the Women's World Cup, it is possible.
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On the 9th floor, China has a P advantage, Blatter has long said that China can only host the Women's World Cup now! Besides, even if China picks up the hosting rights, isn't it one more chance to lose face in front of the world? What are the goals for China?
Score 1 goal? 1. The performance of the Chinese team in the Asian qualifiers for the World Cup, whether this task can be completed depends on luck. 1 sentence, if you are embarrassed in Asia, you will lose it at home, why should you lose it in the World Cup!
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Blatter is trying to get away with it, to scare South Africa, and it's very simple, imagine if you're the president, would you allow this kind of change of country to happen during your term of office?
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Theoretically, it should not be allowed to hold the World Cup in football-less developed countries, and considering the balance between continents, it will be held in Asia in 02, so even if South Africa does not hold it, it should find a country in South America or Africa, I think so.
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Hosted by China? Are you kidding. The probability is 0%.
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Even if China can host the Chinese men's football team, there is no chance.
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No, putting the World Cup in China is a blasphemy against football.
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Don't overthink it and focus on your own business.
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It must be the end of the world.
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It's better not to be ashamed!!
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I don't know, come and see.
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World Cup in South Africa.
It was 2010. It is the 19th World Cup.
Soccer matches. The final stage of the tournament was held from June 11 to July 11, 2010 in 10 courses in nine cities in South Africa, culminating in Spain, the Netherlands, Germany and Uruguay.
Four teams swept the top four of the tournament, with Spain winning the title.
Nine cities where the tournament was held: Johannesburg; Durban; Bloemfontein; Port; Nelspruit; Boroguani; Pretoria; Cape Town; Rustenburg.
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The World Cup in South Africa is the nineteenth.
Previous World Cups.
Number of Sessions Year Venue Champion Runner-up Third Place1 1930 Uruguay Uruguay Argentina2 1934 Italy Italy Czech Republic West Germany3 1938 France Italy Hungary Brazil4 1950 Brazil Uruguay Brazil Sweden5 1954 Switzerland West Germany Hungary Austria6 1958 Sweden Brazil Sweden France7 1962 Chile Brazil Czech Republic Chile8 1966 England England West Germany Portugal9 1970 Mexico Brazil Italy West Germany10 1974 West Germany West Germany Netherlands Poland11 1978 Argentina Argentina Netherlands Brazil12 1982 Spain Italy West Germany Poland13 1986 Mexico Argentina West Germany France14 1990 Italy West Germany Argentina Italy15 1994 United States Brazil Italy Sweden16 1998 France France Brazil Croatia17 2002 South Korea Japan Brazil Germany Turkey18 2006 Germany Italy France Germany Germany19 2010 South Africa Unknown Unknown Unknown Good things are shared by everyone.
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In 19 World Cups, once every four years, Uruguay hosted the first World Cup in 1930, and finally the host Uruguay won the World Cup, becoming the first country to win the World Cup.
The 2010 World Cup in South Africa was the 19th World Cup and the first time the World Cup was held on the African continent.
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This World Cup in South Africa is the 19th.
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How old are you? If you are twenty years old, then you were born in Italy for the 14th edition, if you are sixteen, you were born in the United States for the 15th World Cup, if you are twelve years old, you were born in France for the 16th edition; You can count how many editions this year is!!
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The opening ceremony of the 19th World Cup (2010 South Africa Cup) will be held at 21:00 (Beijing time) on June 11, 2010 at the Football City Stadium in Johannesburg.
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This time the World Cup in South Africa is the nineteenth!!
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On June 11, 2010, the 19th World Cup was held in South Africa!
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It is the nineteenth and the first time it has been held on the African continent.
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Nineteenth.
This comparison is good! Looking forward to it.
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The absolute 19th will not be the 18th or the 20th.
Cassie, Ram, Lucio, Puyol, McConn, Piggy, Muller, Sneijder, Villa, Fran.
In the history of the World Cup, there have only been two World Cups where the top scorer has scored fewer goals than Muller, at the 1962 World Cup in Chile and the 1934 World Cup in Italy. In 1962, there were six players who scored four goals and were tied for the top scorer; In 1934, there were also three players who scored four goals and shared the Golden Boot. Muller, along with the 2006 Golden Boot winner and now his team-mate Klose in Germany, is the third top scorer with the fewest goals. >>>More
Encyclopedia of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
There are the most detailed results inside! >>>More
The favourites for the title are: Brazil.
Brazil: Needless to say, this team is strong. They have never lacked talent, with stars such as Pele, Garrincha, Zico, Romario, Bebeto, Ronaldo and others all coming from this samba country. >>>More
The mascot is a bright yellow leopard named "zakumi".
Among them, za is the international ** of South Africa, which means South Africa; Kumi means 10 in many African languages and represents the World Cup in 2010. Dressed in a white T-shirt, green shorts, and long, athletic hair with many knots, Zakumi looks like a soccer star galloping on a green field. >>>More