Japan to Bid for Joint Asian World Cup Hosting in 2042 or 2046
PorAinvest
viernes, 18 de julio de 2025, 5:06 pm ET1 min de lectura
Japan is exploring a joint bid with other Asian countries to host the World Cup in 2042 or 2046, aiming to bring back the men's soccer tournament for the first time since 2002. The bid would involve a coalition of countries from the East Asian Football Federation and the ASEAN Football Federation, including China and South Korea.
In a strategic move to revive interest in men's soccer in the region, Japan is spearheading a joint bid with other Asian countries to host the FIFA World Cup in 2042 or 2046. This ambitious initiative involves a coalition of countries from the East Asian Football Federation (EAFF) and the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF), including China and South Korea. The goal is to bring the tournament back to the region for the first time since 2002.The proposal is a significant step in the global football calendar, aiming to leverage the robust infrastructure and vast fan base of the participating nations. China, in particular, has been lauded for its world-class stadiums and efficient public transportation systems, which could provide a seamless experience for both spectators and participants [1].
However, the bid faces several challenges. FIFA's rule that a continent cannot host the World Cup twice in a row means that, with Saudi Arabia hosting in 2034, China and Japan cannot host the next two editions. Therefore, the earliest China can host the World Cup will be in 2046, and Japan in 2042 [2].
Moreover, the success of the bid hinges on the cooperation and unity among the participating nations. The proposal requires a collective effort to meet FIFA's stringent criteria, including stadium quality, transportation networks, and security measures.
While the bid is still in the early stages, it signifies a renewed commitment to the growth and development of soccer in Asia. The region's potential to host a successful and memorable World Cup event is undeniable, and this initiative could pave the way for future collaborations and investments in the sport.
References:
[1] https://www.facebook.com/sportsrender/posts/-could-china-host-the-most-ambitious-world-c/122225866610082495/
[2] https://www.facebook.com/sportsrender/posts/-could-china-host-the-most-ambitious-world-c/122225866610082495/
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