How did South Africa become the World Cup host?

Updated on physical education 2024-04-21
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Beijing, March 16: In order to promote football around the world, the World Cup Committee announced on the 15th that the 2010 World Cup must be held in Africa, and countries from other continents are not eligible to bid for the World Cup.

    According to the analysis, this decision of FIFA is mainly aimed at South Africa. Despite the support of FIFA President Sepp Blatter, he lost to Germany by one vote last year, losing the opportunity to host the 2006 World Cup. With FIFA's decision, there is no doubt that South Africa will be the favourite, if not the only bid, to host the tournament.

    The 2002 World Cup in Japan and South Korea was an important initiative of FIFA to promote football around the world, and it was also the first time that the World Cup was held in countries outside Europe and the Americas. However, despite the progress of African football in the last decade, and many countries such as South Africa, Cameroon and Nigeria have been able to compete with the world's biggest teams, the World Cup has never been held on this continent.

    When bidding for the 2002 World Cup, FIFA set a precedent for Japan and South Korea to jointly host the tournament as an important measure of the "rotation system" for each continent, and in the previous editions, there were no restrictions on the continent of the bidding country.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Every year, all continents come in turn. When it comes to Africa, South Africa is the strongest, so it will host it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I heard that football in South Africa is made of diamonds, so the World Cup is held in South Africa.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Sport should be fair.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Asia: Australia.

    Canberra. English.

    Japan. Tokyo.

    Japanese. Korea.

    Seoul. Korean.

    North Korea. Pyongyang.

    Korean. Oceania District:

    New Zealand. Wellington.

    English. European Zone:

    Netherlands. Amsterdam.

    Dutch. Spain.

    Madrid. Spanish.

    England. London.

    English. Serbia.

    Belgrade.

    Serbian.

    Italy. Rome.

    Italian. Denmark.

    Copenhagen. Danish.

    Germany. Berlin.

    German. Slovakia.

    Bratislava.

    Slovak.

    Switzerland. Berne.

    German, French, Italian.

    Greece. Athens.

    Greek. Portugal.

    Lisbon. Portuguese.

    Slovenia.

    Ljubljana.

    Slovenian, Serbo-Croatian.

    France. Paris.

    French. North and Central America:

    Mexico. Mexico City.

    Spanish. United States.

    Washington. English.

    Honduras. Tegucigalpa.

    Spanish. South America:

    Brazil. Rio de janeiro.

    Portuguese. Paraguay.

    Asunción. Spanish.

    Chile. The Holy Land line Jane Ago.

    Spanish. Agen Tomb Pants Court.

    Buenos Aires.

    Spanish, Italian, French, German.

    Uruguay. Montevideo.

    Spanish. Africa Zone:

    South Africa. Johannesburg.

    Afrikaans, English; Tribal Languages:

    Zulu, Bantu spoken by the Xhosa people,

    Tswana. Ghana.

    Accra. English.

    Côte d’Ivoire. Abidjan.

    English. Cameroon.

    Yaoundé. French, English.

    Nigeria. Lagos.

    Official language: English; Lingua franca: Hausa.

    Yoruba, Igbo.

    Al-Vangar argues in geria.

    Algiers. Official languages: Arabic; Common Language:

    French (North African) Berber.

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