Football’s world governing body Fifa is in talks with authorities in Brazil about staging the 2010 World Cup there should South Africa be unable to host the event, a Spanish sports newspaper claimed on Thursday.
”The South American country, which was chosen to organise the World Cup in 2014, has become the first option if South Africa is not able to organise” the 2010 edition, AS said.
”Fifa has informed the South African government of its decision to consult the [Brazilian Football Federation] on the possibility of organising the next two tournaments,” it said, without indicating its sources.
South African organisers remain confident of the nation’s readiness for the first Soccer World Cup to be held on the continent, despite construction delays.
Fifa president Sepp Blatter admitted last month that he has a Plan B organised should the country be unable to host the event.
”I would be quite negligent as president if I did not have a Plan B tucked away at the back of a drawer,” he said.
”But only a natural disaster would make it active,” he added, pushing aside doubts over security and possible construction delays.
Hosting the tournament will set SA back much more than initially estimated, with rising costs expected to swell the bill for stadium construction to well over the R,8-billion budgeted.
City Press has reported that a further R3-billion would be needed to cover the rising costs of an ambitious stadium-building programme, without giving a source for the figure. Five new stadiums are being built for the tournament and five others are being upgraded. – Sapa