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POND_OF_RED 06-13-2018 06:26 AM

USA, Mexico, and Canada to host 2026 World Cup
 
MOSCOW — The United States will host the 2026 FIFA World Cup after its three-way bid – along with Mexico and Canada – was granted staging rights during a vote here on Wednesday.

The “United” bid, that will see 60 of the tournament’s games held in the U.S., with Canada and Mexico getting 10 each, beat out the underdog campaign of Morocco to bring soccer’s biggest show back to American soil.

The U.S. previously hosted in 1994 and the potential for a highly lucrative tournament, plus the existing stadiums and infrastructure, likely played a major role in swaying voters.

With the breakdown of voting results made public, the United bid claimed 134 votes, with 64 giving their support to Morocco and one country voting for neither bid.

After the U.S. men's national team missed out on qualifying for this summer’s tournament, which kicks off at Moscow’s Luzhniki Stadium on Thursday, the news of the successful bid was a boost to frustrated American soccer fans.

Following allegations of corruption regarding the 2018 and 2022 voting process back in 2010, more than 200 member nations took part in the decision this time around, instead of a 24-person committee.

While Morocco, as expected, obtained strong support in Africa, the United bid’s power base in Central and South America, plus some welcome backing from parts of Europe and Asia, made the difference.

There had been concerns that political factors, such as the United States’ waning popularity overseas and what was perceived as an interfering tweet about the bid from President Donald Trump, would count against it.

However, the strong marks the United bid received from FIFA evaluators boosted its prospects. It is expected that both semifinals and the final will all be held in U.S. venues.

Indeed, Trump's behind-the-scenes actions may even have helped sway some key votes. The White House provided U.S. Soccer president Carlos Cordeiro with three separate letters that Cordeiro showed to delegates, containing guarantees from Trump that any immigration policies relating to predominantly Muslim countries would impose no restriction affecting the tournament.

Both bids were permitted 15 minutes to make a presentation to the FIFA members immediately before the vote. The United Bid featured a youth team player from each of the three nations, beginning with a moving tale by 17-year-old Canadian Alphonso Davies, the current Major League Soccer player of the week, about how his family had been welcomed after fleeing civil war in Africa.

The three federation chiefs also spoke, with Cordeiro strongly emphasizing the profitability of a North American tournament, promising $11 billion in revenues.

Morocco's presentation took some not-so-subtle shots at the U.S., highlighting the fact that guns are banned in Morocco and stating that during the 1994 World Cup even world-renowned soccer stars were unknown in America.

It was a solid performance by Morocco, which entered bidding late and was always going to be up against the odds. In the end it wasn't enough, and Americans fans can look forward to the return of soccer's greatest event in what can only be seen as a massive boost for the domestic game.

loochy 06-13-2018 06:33 AM

Yay.

In B 4 "herp derp socr suks dey took r jobz" redneck mantra
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SuperBowl4 06-13-2018 06:50 AM

Ever watch these soccer games at the bar and there's always that one guy the whole game yelling - KICK IT - KICK IT!

loochy 06-13-2018 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by SuperBowl4 (Post 13591129)
Ever watch these soccer games at the bar and there's always that one guy the whole game yelling - KICK IT - KICK IT!

That sounds like my parents at my games when I was a kid. They knew NOTHING about the game. "KICK IT, KICK IT! YEAH! WOO!"

After the game:


Me: "Man, I played awful today. Did you see how I let my man get behind me on that second goal? And I missed hitting Jake on that clear through ball toward the end. "

Them: "You did a good job. You had some good kicks."

Me: "Eh...."
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POND_OF_RED 06-13-2018 07:05 AM

So I’m wondering if this means all 3 hosts automatically qualify? I know they usually only have one so I wonder how that will work. Anyone know?

Predarat 06-13-2018 07:09 AM

This is too cool, both Kansas City and Nashville are candidates to host games, hope they both make it but one of them at least should.

loochy 06-13-2018 07:13 AM

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Originally Posted by POND_OF_RED (Post 13591138)
So I’m wondering if this means all 3 hosts automatically qualify? I know they usually only have one so I wonder how that will work. Anyone know?

Yes, all 3 hosts will qualify. In the past, CONCACAF only got 3 spots total (plus a playoff against the winner of Oceanaia). Now that the field will be expanded to 48 teams for 2026, CONCACAF will get a total of 6 spots (plus a playoff against the 9th place team from Asia).

dlphg9 06-13-2018 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by loochy (Post 13591146)
Yes, all 3 hosts will qualify. In the past, CONCACAF only got 3 spots total (plus a playoff against the winner of Oceanaia). Now that the field will be expanded to 48 teams for 20206, CONCACAF will get a total of 6 spots (plus a playoff against the 9th place team from Asia).

20206 is a lonnnnggggggg time. Doubt any of us will be alive

loochy 06-13-2018 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by dlphg9 (Post 13591151)
20206 is a lonnnnggggggg time. Doubt any of us will be alive

THAT'S OLDER THAN THE EARTH IS!
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BigRedChief 06-13-2018 07:19 AM

Admission disclaimer: One of those who only really pay attention during the world cup.

So how does this work. The tournament games are hosted over the two continents? Who gets to host the deciding game?

Also did heads roll after the US soccer team debacle? I read an article that said America finally has a top ten player in the world on its team. What happened?

dlphg9 06-13-2018 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 13591154)
Admission disclaimer: One of those who only really pay attention during the world cup.

So how does this work. The tournament games are hosted over the two continents? Who gets to host the deciding game?

Also did heads roll after the US soccer team debacle? I read an article that said America finally has a top ten player in the world on its team. What happened?

Bought him from Somalia.

OKchiefs 06-13-2018 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 13591154)
Admission disclaimer: One of those who only really pay attention during the world cup.

So how does this work. The tournament games are hosted over the two continents? Who gets to host the deciding game?

Also did heads roll after the US soccer team debacle? I read an article that said America finally has a top ten player in the world on its team. What happened?

Two continents? I didn't realize the U.S., Mexico, and Canada spanned two continents.

SuperBowl4 06-13-2018 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by dlphg9 (Post 13591151)
20206 is a lonnnnggggggg time. Doubt any of us will be alive

The CHIEFS will have won at least 5 SUPER BOWLS by then!

WhawhaWhat 06-13-2018 07:22 AM

Will Russia boycott the 2026 World Cup because the US boycotted this year's World Cup in Russia?

SuperBowl4 06-13-2018 07:25 AM

ERIN GO BRAGH!


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