/ 2 December 2010

Fifa set for biggest decision in world sport

Fifa will take the biggest and most far-reaching decision in international sport on Thursday when its executive committee votes on the host nations for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.

When Fifa president Sepp Blatter opens the envelopes to reveal the winning names for the two tournaments at the Zurich Messezentrum some time after 4pm local time (3pm GMT), he will spark a financial, economic and social frenzy that will last in the winning countries for more than a decade.

The value of hosting the World Cups is virtually incalculable and could boost the economies of the winning bidders and of Fifa itself by hundreds of millions of dollars, pounds, roubles, euros or any other currency involved.

Thursday is the culmination of a bidding process that has involved 11 nations with England, Russia and joint bids from Spain/Portugal and The Netherlands/Belgium seeking to host the finals in Europe in 2018.

The United States, Japan, South Korea, Qatar and Australia are involved in a separate race for 2022 and by awarding two World Cups so far into the future, Fifa is closing the door on any more World Cup bidding wars for about 10 years when the next contest begins for the 2026 World Cup.

The Netherlands/Belgium campaign team will be the first in action on Thursday when they begin their final presentation to the executive committee at 9am local time (8am GMT), followed by Spain/Portugal at 10am (9am GMT), England at 11am (10am GMT) and Russia at noon (11am GMT).

The executive committee convenes at 2pm (1pm GMT) with the results expected at about 4pm (3pm GMT).

Apart from sparking a likely economic boost for the successful candidates, the only other thing certain in Zurich is that the competition for both tournaments is too close to call — with no one able to predict which way the 22-man executive committee will vote in its secret ballot. – Reuters