England 2018 FIFA World Cup bid

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England 2018 was the Football Association's unsuccessful bid for the right to host the 2018 FIFA World Cup. FIFA invited bidding countries to bid for either the 2018 or the 2022 finals, or both. The FA initially decided to bid for both, but with the withdrawal of all non-European bids for the 2018 event, this bid, and that of all other European bidding nations, were effectively disqualified from eligibility for the 2022 edition. rdf:langString
La Asociación de Fútbol de Inglaterra se postuló a la candidatura para albergar la sede para la Copa Mundial de Fútbol de 2018, decisión que anunció oficialmente el 31 de octubre de 2007.​ El 24 de abril de 2008 Inglaterra presentó su candidatura con un dossier de 63 páginas para acoger la Copa Mundial 2018, centrándose en el desarrollo del fútbol en todo el mundo.​ El 27 de enero de 2009, Inglaterra presentó oficialmente su candidatura a la FIFA.​ rdf:langString
rdf:langString Candidatura de Inglaterra para la Copa Mundial de Fútbol 2018
rdf:langString England 2018 FIFA World Cup bid
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rdf:langString England 2018 was the Football Association's unsuccessful bid for the right to host the 2018 FIFA World Cup. FIFA invited bidding countries to bid for either the 2018 or the 2022 finals, or both. The FA initially decided to bid for both, but with the withdrawal of all non-European bids for the 2018 event, this bid, and that of all other European bidding nations, were effectively disqualified from eligibility for the 2022 edition. England's bid was managed by England 2018/2022 Bidding Nation Ltd. This company was established by The FA for the purpose of bringing the World Cup tournament to England for the first time since 1966. England attempted to host the 2006 FIFA World Cup but lost out to Germany. England hosted the 1966 FIFA World Cup and had the campaign been successful, England would have become the sixth nation to host the World Cup for a second time. It won the right to host Euro 1996. Andy Anson, the chief executive of England 2018, called for humility with England's bid claiming they "must not fall victim to arrogance" and that lessons had been learned from the unsuccessful attempt to host the 2006 competition. Anson stated that "the tone of this campaign has to be different.
rdf:langString La Asociación de Fútbol de Inglaterra se postuló a la candidatura para albergar la sede para la Copa Mundial de Fútbol de 2018, decisión que anunció oficialmente el 31 de octubre de 2007.​ El 24 de abril de 2008 Inglaterra presentó su candidatura con un dossier de 63 páginas para acoger la Copa Mundial 2018, centrándose en el desarrollo del fútbol en todo el mundo.​ El 27 de enero de 2009, Inglaterra presentó oficialmente su candidatura a la FIFA.​ Tras la inspección oficial a las sedes, realizada del 23 al 26 de agosto de 2010, la FIFA elogió a la candidatura inglesa en sus aspectos de transporte público, instalaciones y seguridad. Sin embargo, el ente rector del fútbol mundial pidió revisar el alojamiento en las sedes.​ Finalmente, Rusia fue elegida para albergar el Mundial.
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