Tender for 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cup was a process that is the position in 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cup picks. The process officially began in March 2009, eleven bids were received from thirteen countries, including one withdrawn and one was released before the FIFA executive committee voted in November 2010. Two of the remaining nine offer applies only to World Cup 2022, while the remaining applications were originally for both sides. During the competition, were all non-European offer for an action withdrawn in 2018, resulting in the exclusion of all European tenders from consideration for the 2022 edition. At a time when this decision, bid for 2018 World Cup consisted of a joint bid by Belgium and the Netherlands, England, a joint bid from Portugal and Spain, and the winning bid from Russia, and offers for World Cup 2022 came from Australia, Japan, Best offer from Qatar, South Korea and the United States. Indonesia's bid was disqualified due to lack of government support. Mexico withdrew its bid for economic reasons.
The tender was also controversial. Two members of the FIFA Executive Committee had their voting rights suspended after accusations that they would receive money in exchange for votes. adequate supply England and Russia, also the subject of controversy after a formal complaint under FIFA rules to talk about the competing candidates, although the complaint was withdrawn after an apology Russia.
On 2 December 2010, Russia and Qatar were selected as sites for 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cup, respectively.
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