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Gdansk mayor urges Poland to make World Cup bid

Updated: 2012-06-21 16:01
(Agencies)

WARSAW - Poland should build on Euro 2012 and make a joint bid to host the World Cup with the Czech Republic or Germany, Pawel Adamowicz, mayor of one of the European Championship's venue cities Gdansk, was quoted as saying on Wednesday.

"We have to use the chance that the Euro gave us," Gazeta.pl portal quoted Adamowicz. "We've shown our good side and we're able to host big events on a global scale."

Ongoing Euro 2012, co-hosted by Poland and Ukraine, is the first major soccer tournament to be held in Eastern Europe, with observers praising the two neighbouring countries for smooth organization.

The tournament, now past its group stage, proved a kicker for Poland's stalled infrastructure projects, with the European Union member unleashing a 20 billion euro ($25.40 billion) spending spree when it was named the tournament's co-host in 2007.

Gdansk mayor urges Poland to make World Cup bid

A general view of Gdansk Stadium, where the Euro 2012 soccer championships was held, is seen on May 29, 2012. [Photo/Agencies]

Four new stadiums and a score of new roads later, the only EU economy to keep expanding all through the global malaise, should be "more active and brave," Adamowicz said.

Germany hosted the World Cup in 2006, leaving Poland's Southern neighbour, the Czech Republic as the more likely joint bidder for such a tournament.

Gdansk mayor urges Poland to make World Cup bid

A woman walks near Hotel Monopol in central Wroclaw, southwest Poland, March 20, 2012. The Czech Republic soccer team has chosen Monopol Hotel in Wroclaw as their hub for the Euro 2012 soccer championships. [Photo/Agencies]

Gdansk mayor urges Poland to make World Cup bid

An aerial view of the Wroclaw airport is seen in Wroclaw, southwest Poland, March 20, 2012. Wroclaw is one of the four Polish venues where the Euro 2012 soccer championships will be hosted. [Photo/Agencies]

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