Heavy interest in hosting 2020 futsal extravaganza
(FIFA.com)
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Showcasing
the global appeal of Futsal as well as the widespread interest in
hosting a FIFA competition, Member Associations from all across the
world have thrown their hat into the ring for a chance to host the FIFA
Futsal World Cup 2020 as the bidding process moves into its next phase.
The 2020 tournament will be the ninth edition of futsal’s premier competition, which has thus far been played on four of the six confederations, since beginning life at Netherlands 1989. A record 122 Member Associations competed for a place at Colombia 2016, where the 24 top sides from across the globe will fight for the title that Brazil won for a record fifth time in Thailand four years ago.
A record 13 Member Associations have stepped forward, spanning
five Confederations, registering their interest in bringing the
tournament to their country in four years’ time. The full list features
Costa Rica, Croatia, Czech Republic, Egypt, Georgia, Iran, Japan,
Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Netherlands, New Zealand, the United Arab
Emirates and USA. The only continent not to have a nation in the running
is South America, who will be seeing the competition arrive on their
soil at Colombia 2016 – which kicks off in September.
Having expressed their intent, the Member Associations can
now expect to receive bid packs which include further information
regarding the bidding process and the requirements to host the event,
with the next step being them solidifying their commitment, with formal
declarations of interest needed by 6 May. The 2020 tournament will be the ninth edition of futsal’s premier competition, which has thus far been played on four of the six confederations, since beginning life at Netherlands 1989. A record 122 Member Associations competed for a place at Colombia 2016, where the 24 top sides from across the globe will fight for the title that Brazil won for a record fifth time in Thailand four years ago.
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