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ESPN EVP John Skipper Joins Team To Bring FIFA World Cup To United States In ...
Original at PaddockTalk
• Tue, Dec 1
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Netherlands-Belgium and Portugal-Spain have each submitted joint bids for the 2018 and 2022 tournaments, while Qatar and South Korea have applied as ... ESPN's Skipper joins US World Cup bid committeeThe Associated Press all 108 news articles »
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FIFA holds classes for 11 bid teams hoping to land 2018 or 2022 ...
Original at google.com
• Tue, Aug 25
The US faces Australia, England, Japan, Mexico and Russia, plus joint bids from Belgium-Netherlands and Spain-Portugal, in the 2018 and 2022 contests. ... FIFA World Cup bidding workshop gets under wayWorld Football Insider Stadium Eyed as World Cup Venue in 2018 or 2022San Diego Busines...
Atlanta still in running for World Cup
Original at Bizjournals.com
• Tue, Jun 16
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NC The United States, Australia, England, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico and Russia have formally declared their desire to host to the FIFA World Cup in 2018 or 2022. Netherlands-Belgium and Portugal-Spain have each submitted joint bids for the 2018 and 2022 ...
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Best Chance for US to Host World Cup is 2022
Original at Creators Syndicate
• Mon, Jun 8
There are joint bids from Spain/Portugal and the Netherlands/Belgium as well a stand-alone entry from Russia, all with their own positives. Blatter and FIFA keep flip-flopping their position on joint bids, first welcoming them and more recently saying ...
Donovan, Hamm work for US World Cup bid - MLS
Original at MLS - Major League Soccer
• Thu, May 28
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The United States, Australia, England, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico and Russia have formally declared their desire to host the FIFA World Cup™ in 2018 or 2022. Netherlands-Belgium and Portugal-Spain have each submitted joint bids for the 2018 and 2022 ...
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