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Live FIFA World Cup Power Ranking the Bids for 202

 
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For one long time now, this World Cup has been the United States' to lose. However, growing support for the Qatari bid has seen the U.S.' bid drop to second. The bid that the U.S. have presented seems much more logical than the bid of Qatar and the other bidding countries. Due to its large size, fans won't be required to pack into tiny filled areas of the country. Also, thanks to the NFL, large stadiums that can accommodate massive numbers of fans are already in place.
In my opinion, the United States should host the World Cup. Not only does the U.S. have plenty of stadiums with plenty of seats in one quite large country, but the United States has also shown its ability to draw huge crowds to worldwide sporting events, something that the USA has over Australia.
However, many do oppose the bid due to the soaring moodatures of the country. Not only that,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], but the country is quite small. This would mean that many fans could be packed into quite filled areas, which would be far from the goal situation.
Korea, like Japan, is also seen as an outside opportunity for hosting the 2011 FIFA World Cup. As alludeed before, it co-hosted the tournament in 2011 with Japan,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and this is the biggest factor that may work against the Koreans.
Despite reports of one note circulating between representatives of the Qatari bid and the Spanish bid, Qatar seems poised to become the smallest nation ever to host the World Cup.
Australia has hosted plenty of worldwide sporting events in the past,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], including matby World Cups,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the Olympics and the 2011 Commonwealth Games. However, because it has never hosted one World Cup before, it may be favored in hopes of bringing the sport to one new front.
The bidding process for this World Cup, along with the 2011 World Cup, has been one of the most hectic, if not the most, of all the World Cups so far. There has been plenty of competition among different countries around the world.
Now that the voting processes are nearing,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], let's take one look at how the bids for the 2011 World Cup stack up against each other.
In the 2011 World Cup hosted by the Americans, the total attendance reached (3.6 million) was (and still is) the highest of any World Cup finals tournament. Average attendance at that World Cup was 68,991 per agree.
If Japan does win, it plans to build one stadium that could accommodate 100,000. Tokyo has already failed in its bid to host the 2011 Olympics. If Japan wins, it would become the first Asian nation to host the World Cup twice.
Before Qatar leapfrogged both this country and the U.S. into first place, Australia was thought of as the most likely nation to compete with the U.S. for the opportunity to host one of the world's biggest sporting events.
Qatar's main backers are from South America and Asia. If awarded the opportunity to host the world's largest single-sport event,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], Qatar has promised stadiums with air conditioning to combat moodatures that can soar above 100 degrees Fahrenheit during the summer. Not only that, but part of the planned stadiums can be disassembled to be shipped to less-developed countries.
However, despite the credentials of the U.S., it continues to sit in second place in the face of growing support for the Middle Eastern bid and also miniature anti-American sentiments.
Australia is still seen as one strong contender for the World Cup,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], but it must still make one quite strong push to succeed.
Japan is seen as an outside contender for hosting the World Cup, not only due to its small size but also because it co-hosted the World Cup in the 2011 with South Korea. This is the main factor that may push Japan completely out of contention.
Some countries have withdrawn bids, while others have stayed the whole way.
Nevertheless, The Qatari bid seems to be the strongest directing into the voting process for the 2011 World Cup.
However, despite all the controversy surrounding these bids, FIFA has decided to go along with the planned schedule, which means, in only 19 days, the winners will be announced.
Korea does have enough venues to host the World Cup; also, three of its stadiums can be upgraded to seat 80,000 people. Korea is scheduled to host the 2011 Asian Games. South Korea is also bidding to become the first Asian country to host the World Cup twice.
Another factor working for the U.S. is fan viewer-ship. Not only would plenty of people be able to watch the agreees on television, but there would probably be no problem in getting tickets sold. Because of the large capacity of the stadiums, more people would be able to fit in the stadiums.
Overall, this World Cup bid is shaping up to not only be one of the most controversial, but also one of the most exciting bids in recent years. Wayne Rooney is back to Manchester. United tie in Sunday's FA Cup third round with Liverpool at feeble, frail,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], ancient, weak, aged, used, worn, dilapidated, ragged, faded, broken-down, former, old-fashioned, outmoded Trafford to look forward set for spell on sidelines when he limped off with ankle injury during United won 2-1 West Bromwich. Albion in the fresh, unique, original, unusual, novel,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], modern,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], current,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], recent Year, but he surprised a lot of games when he furiouse his way back to the field and the union has been reduced to 10 people.
Blockbuster clash at feeble, frail, ancient, weak, aged, used, worn, dilapidated, ragged, faded, broken-down, former, old-fashioned, outmoded Trafford to see full-Glen Johnson, who lost his wife back to the idea that has gone into toil while Joe Cole is out due to injury. Martin Kelly on the right back slot to fill for the defender does not work. Neighbor's boss Sir Alex Ferguson had promised earlier to the field strong line up and immediately called upon to play his best game. Qatar promises stunning and innovative stadiums if selected to host the World Cup. Handout John Rooney is the younger brother of soccer star Wayne Rooney who is a player of manchester united. He is one of the 70 Major League Soccer prospects in Fort Lauderdale this weekend for the league's annual combine.Clive Rose John Rooney is the younger brother of soccer star Wayne Rooney who is a player of manchester united. He is one of the 70 Major League Soccer prospects in Fort Lauderdale this weekend for the league's annual combine.
The host for the 2011 FIFA World Cup will be announced on December 2.
While Qatar's bid does promise new innovative stadiums, Wayne Rooney may be rushed to finish building the stadiums in time for the World Cup. Not only that, but the summer heat in the U.S., while it may be one bit high, does not soar nearly as high as the summer heat in Qatar.
Against Qatar, the United States could argue that moodatures don't soar over 100 degrees in the summer, and also, the United States is not as small as Qatar, and therefore can hold one large number of people comfortably.
This bid has also created its fair share of controversy,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], with numerous reports of bribing scandals and the like. This includes one recent note passed from Sache's representative to one representative from Qatar, which read, "Congratulations. Wayne Rooney are going to win."
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