England's bid launch will be hosted at the Home of English Football.
Monday, 18 May, 2009
England's World Cup bid will be launched today at Wembley Stadium.
England’s bid to host the 2018 or 2022 FIFA World Cup will be officially launched at Wembley Stadium later today.A number of high-profile guests have been invited to the launch including England Manager, Fabio Capello, the Prime Minister Gordon Brown, FA Chairman, Lord Triesman, Sir Geoff Hurst, Sir Bobby Charlton, David Beckham and Wayne Rooney. The FA’s President HRH Prince William will also send a special satellite-link message of support. The launch gets underway at midday.Other nations who have expressed interest in hosting world football’s showpiece event in 2018 or 2022 are Australia, Belgium-Netherlands (joint bid), Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, Portugal-Spain (joint bid), Russia, USA, Qatar (2022 only) and South Korea (2022 only)."This is the most competitive bid there has ever been," said Andy Anson, Chief Executive to the Bid project. "[FIFA] have done away with the rotation policy of different continents so we have impressive rivals from all around the world."We have to be aware that we have no special right to stage the World Cup and we will have to earn it."We will be looking to build on the passion evident in football all around the country as we have people playing football everywhere and fans filling stadiums every week throughout the Premier League and Football League," he continued."Our stadiums are excellent and in Wembley we have an iconic venue. We also have to stress how we can help develop football around the world."FIFA will confirm the hosts of both World Cups in December 2010.Stay logged-on to TheFA.com or www.england2018bid.com for the latest from the launch.