Australia drops out to host 2018 World Cup
Jun 10, 2010 - 4:05 PM JOHANNESBURG(AP) -- Australia pulled out of the race to host the 2018 World Cup on Thursday and will instead focus on the 2022 tournament.The announcement by FIFA and the Football Federation Australia leaves the United States running against four European bids: Belgium-Netherlands, England, Russia and Spain-Portugal - for the 2018 tournament. The U.S. also is bidding for 2022.
"The FFA ... were among the very first to enter into an open and constructive dialogue with me after it became apparent that there was a growing movement to stage the 2018 World Cup in Europe," FIFA general secretary Jerome Valcke said. "Their announcement of today ... to focus solely on bidding for the 2022 World Cup, is a welcome gesture that is much appreciated by FIFA's leadership and executive committee."
FFA chairman Frank Lowy said the Australians have been in contact with FIFA for months about withdrawing from 2018.
Europe last hosted the World Cup in Germany in 2006, and following this year's tournament in South Africa, the 2014 competition will be in Brazil.
For the 2022 tournament, Australia will be up against the five bidders for 2018 as well as Japan, Qatar and South Korea.
FIFA's 24-man executive committee will decide the host of both events in December.
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