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Oct 4, 2017, 8:47 PM
Buenos Aires (AFP) - Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay will form a joint bid to host the centenary World Cup in 2030, the presidents of the three countries confirmed on Wednesday.
Buenos Aires (AFP) - Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay will form a joint bid to host the centenary World Cup in 2030, the presidents of the three countries confirmed on Wednesday.
Paraguayan
President Horacio Cartes had said in August that his country would join the
shared bid by neighbours Argentina and Uruguay, which hosted and won the
inaugural World Cup in 1930.
Cartes met
with his Argentine and Uruguayan counterparts, Mauricio Macri and Tabare
Vazquez, in Buenos Aires on Wednesday to finalise the announcement.
"The
first meeting (for the bid preparation) will be organised in the first week of
November," Cartes said. "Other countries are going to want to host
but there is a very strong argument in favour of Uruguay, which will celebrate
100 years" since it staged the first World Cup.
South
America last hosted the World Cup in Brazil in 2014. Any bid for 2030 is likely
to face stiff competition from the Asia region, where China is expected to be
the front-runner to stage the finals.
The next
World Cup takes place in Russia, with Qatar staging the event in 2022.
A joint
United States-Mexico-Canada bid is the favourite to host the 2026 tournament,
with only one other country, Morocco, having entered the bidding race.
The 2026
World Cup will be the first to feature 48 teams with the competition set to
expand from its current 32-team format.

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