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FIFA inspectors to visit White House

Wednesday, September 08, 2010



NEW YORK (AP) — FIFA's World Cup inspectors will have breakfast at the White House on Wednesday, a highlight of their three-day tour of potential stadiums and facilities for the 2018 and 2022 tournaments.

FIFA's executive committee votes on both hosts Dec. 2, and the US is the eighth of nine stops on the tour. Europe is expected to be awarded the 2018 tournament, with England, Russia, Spain-Portugal and Belgium-Netherlands competing.

The US is up against Australia, Japan, Qatar and South Korea for 2022. The American bid is likely to be boosted by China's interest in hosting in 2026 — FIFA rules specify consecutive World Cups can't be on the same continent, meaning an Asian host in 2022 would eliminate China as a 2026 site. Australia is part of football's Asian confederation.

"China has extraordinary growth and would be in an inviting host," US Soccer Federation president Sunil Gulati said at a news conference Tuesday that began the tour. "They put on a spectacular Olympic games. And I think there's a lot of people in the world who think China is an important player, certainly in the world economy, in the world of sports and would be a great host at some time in the future. Whether that's 2026 or beyond is up to FIFA."

Delegates were greeted Monday night by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

It was unclear whether President Barack Obama will attend Wednesday's breakfast with the six-man FIFA delegation, headed by Chilean football federation president, Harold Mayne-Nicholls. Obama hosted the US team in May, and former President Bill Clinton is chairman of the US bid.


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