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‘England should host Cup if Qatar is stripped of the tournament’
    2018-08-01  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

ENGLAND should be considered to host the 2022 World Cup if Qatar is stripped of its right to hold the tournament.

That is the opinion of former FA Chairman and Labour peer Lord Triesman, who was speaking after more allegations were leveled against the tactics used by Qatar in the bidding process.

A Sunday Times investigation alleges that the Qatari bid broke rules by targeting other countries involved in the bidding process — namely Australia and the United States.

One of FIFA’s key criteria when selecting hosts is for there to be widespread support in the bidding country. The Times say that PR firms and ex-CIA agents were used to spread fake stories about the bids being unpopular at home.

Ever since FIFA awarded the 2022 tournament to Qatar, there have been controversies and calls for it to be stripped of the right and those have gathered pace again in the last 24 hours.

England is one of a few countries that could host the event at short notice, and given England has not held the tournament since 1966 and put a lot of money into bids for 2018 and 2022, Triesman feels England should be in pole position.

“FIFA’s obligation is to look at the evidence thoroughly and rapidly and have the courage to take what may be a difficult decision,” he told The Sun.

But it does appear unlikely that Qatar will be stripped of the event, with a FIFA source telling The Sun that “there is no real appetite to move it now — it is too far down the line.”

The Qatar 2022 Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy were quick to deny the allegations and point out that they have been open with the previous investigation into their tactics.(SD-Agencies)

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