Special Reports
SCO Summit 2006
Earthquake in Indonesia
China to wait until 2026 to host World Cup, says FIFA vice president
www.chinaview.cn 2006-03-23 00:04:32

    BEIJING, March 22 (Xinhua) -- China will host the Olympic Gamesin less than two years time. But it may have to wait 20 years to stage soccer's World Cup, according to FIFA vice-president Issa Hayatou.

    Hayatou said here on Wednesday that under FIFA's continental rotation policy on the host of the World Cup, Asia could next stage the World Cup in 2026 after South Korea and Japan co-hosted the quadrennial event in 2002.

    He said China will have a fairly good chance of winning the right to host the 2026 World Cup if it lodges a bid.

    "You have very good facilities, and your economy enjoys a high growth, so you are capable of staging the World Cup," Hayatou tolda press conference.

    A 10-man FIFA delegation headed by Hayatou wrapped up a two-daytour of Beijing on Wednesday to inspect the Chinese capital's preparations for the soccer tournament of the 2008 Olympic Games.

    But Hayatou added that China's chance also depends on how many Asian countries intend to stage the World Cup.

    Nicolas Maingot, an official at FIFA's media department, said FIFA has yet to decide on the sites, or even the continents, for the World Cups beyond 2014.

    "For the moment, the only dates which are confirmed are 2010 for South Africa, and 2014 for South America," Maingot told Xinhua. Enditem

Editor: Wang Nan
E-mail Us Print This Article
Related Stories
Top legislator Wu, Putin meet on ties
President Hu anticipates successful SCO summit
Chinaview.cn Takes on New Look
People's Daily calls for clean local Party elections
Iran ready for nuclear talks with EU
Indonesia's human bird flu death toll rises to 37
Iran says it has conducted research on nuclear fusion
New material makes invisibility possible: studies
Hollywood Jolie welcomes baby girl
US military accepts responsibility for Afghan accident
Roddick, Petrova, Safin bow out of French Open
50 hooligans banned from attending World Cup matches
Liu Xiang wins 110m hurdles
Totti backs against Swiss
Olympic gold medalist Xing Huina to compete in NYC