Spain and Portugal in joint World Cup bid

SPAIN and Portugal have formally agreed to submit a joint bid to rival England’s for the 2018 World Cup. The joint bid has been mooted for more than a year and was confirmed two weeks ago.

Spain and Portugal in joint World Cup bid

Portugal’s football federation president Gilberto Madail and his Spanish counterpart Angel Maria Villar Llona signed an official agreement in Lisbon yesterday. FIFA have issued a February 2 deadline for letters of interest to be submitted.

Madail said: “This is an important day, the day we decide to go ahead and present a bid to FIFA.”

Spain and Portugal will be tough rivals for England as they can expect full support from the three South American representatives on FIFA’s 24-man executive committee which will make the decision in December 2010.

Other countries bidding are Australia, and another joint bid from Belgium/Holland. Russia, China, Qatar, the US and Japan may also enter the contest for 2018 or 2022.

FIFA’ said last month there would be a simultaneous bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 tournaments.

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