The ladies’s World Cup might be the springboard for a future Australian bid to co-host the boys’s event, presumably in 2034, Football Australia chief government James Johnson stated on Saturday.
Australia bid unsuccessfully for the 2022 finals that have been hosted by Qatar however is placing on the ladies’s World Cup along with New Zealand in July and August.
Johnson informed Reuters that the ladies’s World Cup was “just the start”.
“Where there are opportunities to bring big events to Australia, in football, it is something that is absolutely interesting for us,” he stated.
“2034 could be a time that we bid but we need to deliver the women’s World Cup first to make sure that we can walk the talk, so to speak.
“Once we’ve delivered that, we think it will be a good platform for us to talk about what’s next. And that’s a conversation we’re looking to get into very soon.”
The subsequent males’s World Cup in 2026 might be co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico whereas the 2030 one has but to be allotted however would be the flip of Europe, Africa or South America.
Johnson stated a 48-team World Cup, expanded from 32 in Qatar, would in all probability be an excessive amount of for Australia alone.
“So what that means tactically is for a future bid for Australia we would have to partner with other countries,” he added.
“We share a very close relationship with New Zealand…but there would need to be probably discussions with other nations within our region, particularly Southeast Asia, about joining a future bid.
“I think that’s a conversation that would be interesting for our government, particularly with where its foreign policy focus is. But it’s something we’ll get into once we’ve delivered the women’s World Cup, so we can talk from a concrete example of work that’s been done about what we can do in the future.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com