Saturday, November 20, 2010

Foot ball world cup 2018, Wimbledon may affect England bid

FIFA's inspectors have raised the issue of Wimbledon tennis having a possible impact on a 2018 World Cup hosted by England.

The full evaluation reports on all the countries bidding for the 2018 and 2022 tournaments were published by FIFA, including the remarks about a clash with Wimbledon.

The tennis tournament normally takes place entirely during the World Cup with the finals the weekend before the football final.

The report states: "It is a FIFA requirement that no other major sporting event is hosted in a host city during the event period and the fact that the Wimbledon tennis championships take place in London during late June/early July could have an impact on the public attention given to the FIFA World Cup."

The issue was discussed with England 2018 officials on the inspection visit in August, and it is believed that the view was it would not pose a major problem, and that Wimbledon would go ahead as planned.

Three Springboks rugby matches were played in South Africa during the World Cup this year, but only one was played in a host city, in Cape Town on the second day of the tournament.

England's rivals Russia and Spain/Portugal have also had warnings about possible competing events.

The report states: "Russia national public holiday, Russia Day, take place on June 12. This celebration is often marked by mass public events and could have an impact on the start of the tournament."

It adds: "Portugal's national day on June 10 could have an impact on tournament operations."

The full report merely expands on the detail contained in the executive summaries published on Wednesday.

England's and Spain/Portugal's bids are termed 'low risk' both in terms of the overall operational and legal risk but there are serious criticisms of Russia, who are designated a medium-level overall operational risk, and in particular a high risk for air transport.

That is the only 'high risk' designation for any of the European bidders although Holland/Belgium also suffer from being designated a medium-level overall legal risk due to issues with government guarantees.

Source: http://www.espnstar.com/football/news/detail/item534207/Wimbledon-may-affect-England-2018-bid/

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