ASEAN nations to ‘launch joint bid’ to host 2034 FIFA World Cup

Experts say the 10 ASEAN nations – home to more than 640 million people – have yet to work out the details.

Asean leaders
Malaysia, a key member of the 10-nation group, welcomed the move [Athit Perawongmetha/Reuters]

Southeast Asian countries will jointly bid to host the football World Cup in 2034, Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha has said.

Asia has held the quadrennial showpiece of international football only once when Japan and South Korea were joint hosts in 2002 and Qatar will bring it back to the continent in 2022.

“The leaders have support of the region to host the FIFA World Cup in 2034, if possible,” Prayuth said on Sunday in a concluding news conference of this year’s first summit for the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

“I would like to invite the people of ASEAN to support the soccer associations in their countries in order to realise this dream,” he said.

Malaysia, a key member of the bloc, welcomed the move.

“We felt that alone [single nation bids], we will never have the chance to host the World Cup. Maybe [with] all ASEAN together, we will be able to hold the World Cup,” Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad was quoted as saying by the Star Online website.

The ASEAN countries are the Philippines, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and Brunei.

The region is home to more than 640 million people, many of whom follow football avidly even if their national teams are relative minnows with none having ever qualified for the World Cup finals.

The idea of ASEAN hosting the World Cup was first mooted at the beginning of the decade and advocates say the move could help raise the region’s profile and integration.

However, experts said more needs to be done to iron out the details of how the 10 countries should proceed with the bid, including the possibility of fielding one regional team consisting of the best players from the region.

“Hosting the World Cup would raise ASEAN’s global standing, and the first time a regional intergovernmental bloc would host a sporting event of such significance,” Fuadi Pitsuwan, a public policy scholar at Chiang Mai University and a long-term advocate of the initiative told Reuters.

The ASEAN bid would also be competing with China which is widely seen as the frontrunner to host the next tournament in Asia.

“There is something to gain from the process of bidding itself, so winning the bid is secondary, the point is to bid and rally ASEAN regionalism to create a sense of community,” he said.

“Friendly competition with China in this realm is great for unity, much better than political and social tensions.”

The 2002 edition is the only World Cup to have been hosted by more than one nation but the United States, Canada and Mexico will jointly stage the 2026 tournament.

Myanmar and Thailand have expressed interest in cohosting the Under-20 World Cup in 2021, football’s global governing body FIFA said last month, with Indonesia among the countries who are considering an individual bid for the tournament.

Source: Al Jazeera, News Agencies

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