MADRID (Reuters) - Spain would support Ukraine joining its 2030 soccer World Cup hosting bid with Portugal, government spokeswoman Isabel Rodriguez said on Tuesday, asked about a report in The Times.
Finally, Ukraine dropped out of the bid due to ... FIFA agreed to only accept 2034 World Cup host bids from member associations from the territories of the Asian Football confederation (AFC ...
The idea of a joint bid for the 2030 World Cup initially came from Uruguay and ... Spain, Portugal, and Ukraine. 2. Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Greece.
The Russia-Ukraine war has lasted over two years. But just weeks after Russia's 2022 invasion, both sides came close to a ...
Australia are the front-runners to win the race to host the next Rugby League World Cup in 2026, with an announcement due in the near future ...
FIFA officially postponed Ukraine’s World Cup playoff semifinal match in the wake of Russia’s invasion into the country, the sport’s governing body announced on Tuesday. Ukraine was set to ...
Costa Rica will face off against New Zealand in World Cup qualifying action from Qatar on Tuesday as they look to book their ticket... Scotland will meet Ukraine in the 2022 World Cup Semifinal ...
However, no decision has yet been announced almost a year on since the original decision from France to step away from staging the event. The only confirmation about the tournament is that it will be ...
Only one adversary still stands in their way, in the form of a joint bid from Spain, Portugal and Morocco. (Previously Spain, Portugal and Ukraine.) FIFA had planned on naming the 2030 World Cup ...
The last time the World Cup was played in South ... the tournament in a separate bid are Spain and Portugal, who have announced their intention to include Ukraine in their partnership.
Fifa have also said they are accepting bids from the Asian and Oceania confederations to host the 2034 World Cup. Within an hour ... of Russia’s illegal war in Ukraine and confirmed that the ...
Football Association chairman Lord Triesman has promised to deliver a "transparent" World Cup bid ahead of an 18-month charm offensive to persuade FIFA executive committee to vote for England.