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World Service: FIFA chief says England will not host 2018 World Cup


FIFA Vice-President and CONCACAF President, Jack Warner, has told Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service that he will "fight to the very end" to stop England hosting the World Cup in 2018.

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England has been backed by many leading figures in football to host the World Cup for the first time since 1966.

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But in an exclusive interview in Port of Spain, Trinidad with Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ reporter Chris Mitchell, Mr Warner said: "If by chance, in 2018, the World Cup were to go to Europe, I'm quite sure, with the English luck as it is, they won't get it.

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"It'll be Italy, Spain, or it might even be France. Nobody in Europe likes England. England – who invented the sport – has never had any impact on world football. England at no time has had the love and support of Europe. For Europe, England is an irritant."

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Mr Warner, who is also President of CONCACAF (Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football), sees any England bid as being in direct contest with a bid by a CONCACAF country.

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"There are moves to give it to England. I must fight that. I really don't believe that we should just lay down and play dead to anyone who wants to take the World Cup from CONCACAF.

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"I know in FIFA there are those persons who believe the rules should be changed to satisfy Europe but I tell you this today we shall fight it to the very end."

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World Cup host countries are chosen by a vote from the representatives of FIFA's executive committee. FIFA is currently reviewing its decision to rotate the World Cup through different continents past 2014.

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Jack Warner's son Daryan was linked to scandals involving tickets issued to FIFA officials for World Cup games being sold for profit.

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But Jack Warner denies any wrong-doing: "'I have never sold a World Cup ticket in my life. I sleep very soundly at nights. My heart is clear. My conscience is clear."

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Jack Warner controls 35 votes within FIFA, and has been credited with keeping FIFA President Sepp Blatter in power, but doubts he could have the top job,

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He said: "You have black footballers on the field of play. In administration you have whites. I have seen this for 25 years.

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"But I haven't given up. I haven't thrown my hands up in the air. I am there to fight it and to show that we as black people are equally as competent as the white guys.

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"It's all good to have a banner to say: 'Say No To Racism'. Once a year a banner on a field of play can't prevent racism. It has to be an on-going process. I don't think FIFA is ready for a black president yet."

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Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service will air the full interview with Jack Warner on World Football With Alan Green on Saturday (11 August 2007) and next Saturday (18 August).

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Category: World Service
Date: 09.08.2007
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