Do you want the USA to get the World Cup in 2022? ( Update ) U.S. denied

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3 hours from now we'll all find out if the USA will get the World Cup in 2022. I think it would be amazing and I'd definitely come down to watch some matches. What do you guys think?
 
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12 years is too long a wait. I maybe a reformed gambler by then.:pimp:
 

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one word...yes...one of the most fascinating month long tourneys...i know i will get killed for saying this on american soil...but it is more exciting than march madness....to me....and i love college hoops in march...the wait and buildup every 4years is agonizing enuff and fer only 3games..and if you are good and lucky u advance....and if england does not get the call today....there will be an uprising in the streets throughout england...cheers
 

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i do but 12 years so long to wait. i actually went in 94 when i was a youngster, i would hopefully be around still and go to more matches.
 

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Allegedly word (by one FIFA official) got out, that England + Qatar were the winning bids... Odds for both already down to -175
 

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I want Qatar to win. '94 cup was great, but want to go to a place that I probably wouldn't go otherwise.
 

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I am looking forward to spending a month in Qatar at one hotel and not having to worry about moving around in 2022. This will be great.
 

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russia and qatar got the bids. fifa aint scared of nething thats for sure. i wouldnt mind goin to either place to be honest, im not one to plan that far ahead though.
 
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U.S. denied in bid to host 2022 World Cup

FIFA sent the World Cup into uncharted territory Thursday, handing the 2018 edition to Russia and going to Qatar in 2022.

Russia's selection came despite the no-show of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, but his influence still had an impact on FIFA's 22 voters as the bid won over England, Spain-Portugal and Belgium-Netherlands.

Qatar brings the World Cup to the smallest host ever but one which has unparalleled financial clout to stage the world's biggest single-sport event. It overcame objections about holding the games in desert heat and asked FIFA to take a "bold gamble."

"We go to new lands," FIFA President Sepp Blatter said.
The United States and Australia had been tipped as favorites alongside Qatar for 2022. Japan and South Korea were also in the running.

After three days of high anxiety when England sent Prime Minister David Cameron, Prince William and David Beckham for intense lobbying and the United States counted on the aura of former President Bill Clinton, none were a match for the novelty promised by Qatar and Russia.

"Thank you for believing in change," said Qatar's Emir, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani.

Qatar will stage a World Cup in and around Doha in a desert summer but promises state-of-the-art technology to cool fans and players alike.

After the elimination of Australia, Japan and South Korea, it came down to a duel between the United States, promising huge commercial spoils in a key growth market, and the new territory of the Gulf region, still flush with riches despite the global financial crisis.

Qataris and others - including workers from south Asia - immediately started dancing in the streets along Doha's Gulf waterfront. Some blew the vuvuzelas that became synonymous with the World Cup in South Africa.

Qatar had asked FIFA to take a "bold gamble" and insisted the desert nation's extreme heat would not be an issue.

All through its lobbying effort, it stressed the compact nation had the money, resources and high-technology to overcome any logistical objections.


The tournament would be held when temperatures in Qatar typically exceed 48 degrees C (118 degrees F). FIFA highlighted the potential risk posed by the heat.

It pointed out that World Cups in Mexico 1986 and United States 1994 also faced massive heat and both were big sporting successes.
Qatar is promising to spend $50 billion on infrastructure upgrades and $4 billion to build nine stadiums and renovate three others. No stadium would be more than an hour apart, while many would be dismantled and sections would be sent to poor nations.
In the wake of the successful hosting of the World Cup in the once-divided South Africa, one of Qatar's strongest arguments is that the tournament would have a transformational effect in the region.

Few gave the Russian bid much of a chance after the charismatic Putin unexpectedly pulled out of the final presentation despite presenting himself all along as a personal guarantor of the bid.

Still, it came through, partly relying on strong government guarantees from Moscow and, like Qatar, able to underwrite funding by its huge natural energy reserves.

After arriving in Zurich strongly favored to win, Russian bid officials spent Wednesday denying suggestions that Putin's absence revealed fading confidence. Putin reportedly will fly to Switzerland to join the celebrations.

Russia's deputy prime minister Igor Shuvalov appealed to FIFA's sense of football's power to change society and likened the choice to the "very brave and wise decision" of awarding the 2010 World Cup to South Africa.
"We are building a new Russia," Putin's deputy said. "We can achieve this better and quicker with your help."
 

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announcing something that is 12 years away now.. seems silly...

i sure wish they tell us who'll be hosting the 2038 world cup soon... i'm on the edge of my seat..

i guess qatar needs 12 years to figure out how they'll air condition the outside .
 

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the presentation fer qatar(y no u in quatar?)was visually brilliant..i will give u that...but a world cup in the middle east?..this stinks to high hell of complete corruption with $$$ at the root of it all...o wait...this is a FIFA event....they go hand in hand....i can already see the plots to blow these places up and total chaos ensuing...u can pump all the ac u want....150 degrees in the middle of the desert is mind numbing....
 

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this stinks to high hell of complete corruption with $$$ at the root of it all...o wait...this is a FIFA event

FIFA always has been about the money and corruption, wasn't much different when Germany or Sth Africa landed the world cup in 06 and 2010...and you can bet on Russia having spent some of that oil $ to secure the 2018 world cup, so I guess Qatar probably wasn't worse than any other competitor in that aspect...

Qatar though will have to naturalize 15 Brazilians in the next 12yrs, otherwise we all should start to save up some funds to place them on handicap bets for their 2022 world cup games :nohead:
 

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