England considers bid for 2018 World Cup (Reuters) Updated: 2005-11-16 10:27
FIFA would most likely make a decision on the 2018 finals in 2012. England
has hosted the World Cup once before, in 1966, when Bobby Moore captained the
home team to victory.
ONCE BEFORE
Prime Minister Tony Blair said recently he would be open to a World Cup bid
following Britain's success in winning the right to host the 2012 Olympic Games.
"If you think you have a shot at these things then have a go, that's my
attitude," he said. "We did the Olympics -- I frankly didn't think we would win
when we started, but we did.
"It'll be painful getting there (2012) but when we do it, it will be the
greatest event this country has seen. I wouldn't push them to do it (bid for the
World Cup), but if they want to, then why not?"
Brian Barwick, the FA's chief executive, noted in September that the prospect
of England hosting the 2018 World Cup had been welcomed by FIFA President Sepp
Blatter.
"Obviously, a World Cup in this country would be a fantastic occasion and
every English football fan would love to see the world's best players gracing
our stadia," he said.
"But at this stage the deadline for a 2018 bid is still several years away."
England last put a bid together for the 2006 World Cup. Its chances of
success were hurt by political infighting with European governing body UEFA who
gave their backing to Germany.
The last major soccer championship to take place in England was the European
championship in 1996.
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