
In attempting to win a 2018 or 2022 bid to host the World Cup, the bidding committee has realeased the 18 cities that would host the prospective tournament.
David Downs — the Executive Director of the USA Bid Committee — commented on the difficulty of the selection process:
"Just by virtue of the quality of our cities and stadiums, it was very difficult to reduce the field to the maximum of 18 established by FIFA. In fact, we could have submitted 24 cities and stadiums, making it possible for the United States to hold two World Cups simultaneously. We consider it a meaningful indicator of the significant growth of soccer in this country that we can put forth such a technically sound bid without four of our cities that served as hosts for the first FIFA World Cup™ in the United States in 1994. The emergence of passionate followings for the sport and state-of-the-art venues throughout the country has strengthened our ability to put together a truly national bid to host the FIFA World Cup™ in 2018 or 2022."
Call me nuts, but I literally shake with excitement as we get closer and closer to the World Cup this summer in South Africa. Current drama at the African Cup of Nations Aside, I think we are in for another amazing tourney.
Showing posts with label world cup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label world cup. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
US World Cup Bid Takes Step With Release Of Host Cities
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
ESPN Actually Pugging The World Cup and Soccer In America?
Am I dreaming, or has ESPN gotten Kenny Mayne to vouch for the validity of football as the world's game to a couple American meatheads?
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Creativity Online Presents 'Umbro: Tailored By England'
An unbelievably cool video from Creativity Online presents the English's football team's new look for South Africa 2010. The development of the kit, or uniform to Yanks, goes through the same process as would a fine suit. A great deal of input from Fabio Capello, the England manager, as well as players Rio Ferdinand, Wayne Rooney, John Terry and others, all contributed to what will be one of the mnore recognizable kits in the year leading up to the next World Cup. An amazing process for a company and footballing nation with unparralleled history in the sport.
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