New Zealand Football submits bid for FIFA Under 20 World Cup
New Zealand Football Chief Executive Michael Glading met with FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter on Tuesday to personally present New Zealand's bid to host the 2015 FIFA Under 20 World Cup.
While New Zealand's bid document arrived at FIFA's headquarters on last week, Glading, accompanied by Auckland City Council's Event Attraction Manager Paul Dunphy, travelled to Switzerland to give New Zealand's bid a personal touch.
In a "positive meeting" with Blatter, FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke and FIFA's Director of Competitions Mustapha Fahmy, Glading pushed the strengths of New Zealandâs case.
Glading explained "we have the track record, government and local council support as well as a deserved reputation as a safe and welcoming destination.
"We also have a sporting public with a growing appetite for football and hosting an event of the size of the FIFA U-20 World Cup would spur that growth even more."
NZF Chairman Frank van Hattum, who plans to follow up today's presentation while in Zurich for a FIFA committee meeting in a fortnight, says New Zealand presents a strong case to host a third FIFA event.
van Hattum adds "we have a compelling bid, and after successfully hosting menâs and women's U-17 World Cups in 1999 and 2008, we've proved we are a capable host with the infrastructure and support to step up a level."
"Those events left lasting legacies for football in New Zealand and a bigger challenge would leave a bigger imprint on New Zealand and throughout Oceania."
Also in the running to host the tournament were Peru, Wales and Tunisia. FIFA will announce the hosts of the 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup and five other World Cups on 3rd March.
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