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Greece originally bid with Bulgaria, Romania and Serbia for Euro 2028 and the 2030 World Cup. [47] [48] [49] Despite the approval of the countries' governments, culminating in the bid's announcement in February 2019, and a memorandum of understanding being signed in April, [50] [51] the bid was abandoned in 2022 when Greece joined Saudi Arabia ...
UEFA announced that only two countries, Germany and Turkey, had announced their intentions to host the tournament. [2] [3]On 21 September 2018, UEFA published its UEFA Euro 2024 bid evaluation report.
The bid evaluation was released by FIFA on 10 June 2020. [24] The Australia-New Zealand bid earned the highest score with 4.1 out of 5, and identified as "[appearing] to present the most commercially favourable proposition" to FIFA. It was followed by Japan with a score of 3.8, though that bid was withdrawn after the evaluation's publication. [25]
On 7 May 2024, 10 days before the vote, the evaluation report was released. Brazil's bid was deemed to have better stadiums while the European bid promised a compact tournament. Overall, Brazil's bid scored higher than the European bid. [4]
The country's bid was announced on 4 October 2023. [2] On 5 October, AFC President Salman bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa backed Saudi Arabia's bid. [ 3 ] On the 9th, Saudi Arabia announced that it had submitted the official letter of intent, and signed the declaration to FIFA to bid to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup, and that over 70 different member ...
The bidding process was due to start in 2015, with the appointment of hosts scheduled for the FIFA Congress on 10 May 2017 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, [6] [7] but was postponed due to the 2015 FIFA corruption case and the subsequent resignation of Sepp Blatter [8] and resumed following the FIFA Council meeting on 10 May 2016, with a final decision in May 2020, [9] amid corruption allegations ...
The evaluation report by the Rugby World Cup Limited Board states that French law considers a criminal offence to use, hold or sell drugs. The French bid states that this "would have no impact on RWC 2023 as a tournament, including the participating teams", but it "has not provided any official government documentation to support this statement ...
In FIFA's evaluation report of the two bids, Morocco's bid was rated as being "high risk" for the organisation, compared with the other bid being labelled as low risk. The three categories with the worst scores were: stadiums, accommodation and transportation, which are the most important parts of any bid for the World Cup. [40]