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2018 World Cup In Russia, 2022 World Cup In Qatar

2010_06_usaslovenia1.jpg Morgan Freeman may play the voice of God and Bill Clinton may have rescued American reporters from North Korea... but they couldn't help the United States Soccer Federation's bid committee land the World Cup in 2022. FIFA just announced that the 2018 World Cup will be in Russia and the 2022 World Cup will be in Qatar. The U.S. bid committee was aiming to submit bids for both, but then withdrew from the 2018 process in October to focus on the 2022 bid.

This will be the first time a World Cup has been held in the Middle East. The chairman of the Qatar bid committee, Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad Al-Thani, said, "We are offering FIFA a historic opportunity to expand the frontiers of the World Cup. This involves a new mission, a new adventure," and also said that the country could spend $50 billion on transportation and "$4 billion on new and upgraded venues, including air-conditions to cool fans and players in stadiums," according to the Christian Science Monitor.

Former president Clinton had said of the U.S. bid's strength, "It's important that all the teams who come to any World Cup venue feel that they, too, are playing at home, not just for people watching on television. Maybe America's best claim to this World Cup is that we have the only nation you can put the World Cup that can guarantee no matter who makes the final, we can fill a stadium with home-nation rooters." However, a writer from the Telegraph found that Bubba was dry, reading off script, and noted that Freeman stumbled during his speech.

Still, Russia managed to win the 2018 World Cup even though President Vladimir Putin snubbed the vote, calling the bidding process unfair, "I would like to note that recently we have watched with disappointment as an obvious campaign was being unleashed against members of the FIFA executive committee... They are being dragged through the mud and compromised. I interpret this as unfair competition. We believe that such methods of competition are entirely unacceptable. Under these circumstances, I think it would be best not to go out of respect for the members of the FIFA executive committee, so that they could make their decision in peace and without any outside pressure." This really helps fit in with his WikiLeaked image.

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  • Ed

    I agree with the other commentators. Its a strange pair of selections.

    The current ruler of Qatar has been doing impressive things with the place, and has been angling for the World Cup or Olympics for some time. But the peninsula -its just a peninsula- is just too small for a World Cup, which usually has matches all over the place. FIFA should have at least forced them to share the bid with the other Gulf States, like they forced Japan and Korea to share the event previously.

  • soxinthecity

    FIFA makes the IOC seem like a bunch of choir boys. Qatar in August?!? Even Bill Clinton was out of his league this time.

  • peanuthead

    one isn't really allowed to in the U.S. either. damn those puritans!

  • Can someone tell me where the heck I can get those sunglasses?

  • TimSPC

    It's 110 in Qatar in the summer. Also, you can't drink in public. Good luck with all that.

  • peanuthead

    one isn't really allowed to in the U.S. either. damn those puritans!

  • TimSPC

    You can drink in public in the United States in as much as you can drink in a soccer stadium.

  • peanuthead

    while it is arguable, stadiums do not represent truly public spaces. open container regulations in most, if not all, of the u.s. disallow drinking in outdoor public spaces - i.e. streets - except when sanctioned for one reason or another (usually b/c "cultured" white people want to swig their chardonnay while taking in some opera in central park). menawhile, in most of europe . . .

  • ktinnyc

    They have climate controlled stadia.

  • gtraindelay

    The 2158 World Cup will be held on Neptune.

  • JenChungsBaby

    Will Russia even be a viable entity in 2018?

  • EastRiver

    If anything, Russia will be larger. I'm looking at you, Belarus.

  • nomnomnom

    Unbelievable. Good thing we're so dependent on the oil that Qatar has. They can just sell us more to help pay for all the stadiums (not that they need more money).

    And if Qatar has 10 venues like South Africa, they'll have one every 400 square miles!

  • luke*

    Two of the richest and most corrupt countries on Earth win the bids after weeks of talk about a FIFA corruption scandal. I see.

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