With team U.S.A.’s high caliber 2010 squad and a surprisingly large viewing audience for the 2010 World Cup, it’s no wonder Douglas Band and the U.S. Bid committee wish to bring the event to the United States in 2018. Americans are continuing to embrace the fine sport of soccer more than ever.

In order to bring the WC to America, the United States Bid Committee was created. With close to 1,000,000 supports, the staff has proven to fellow countrymen and soccer fans worldwide, that we’re truly interested in hosting the 2018/2022 World Cup. The committee is inhabited with public figures like The Mayor of New York, Michael Bloomberg; Governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger; President Clinton’s personal adviser, Doug Band. Of course, there are some important executives from networks like ESPN, along with other major sports organizations like the MLS!

Bringing the 2018/2022 World Cup to America is a huge opportunity for the United States for many simple reasons:

  • •         Unity
  • •         Spirit
  • •         Visibility and Open-mindedness
  • •         Disambiguation

Most importantly, if the United States wins this bid; it would result in an improvement to their international representation. “In all my years traveling around the world, I have witnessed soccer as the one thread that many cultures and people have in common,” said Doug Band. “The idea of utilizing the most popular sport in the world to drive awareness towards pressing social and environmental issues is important to me on a personal level. Joining the USA Bid Committee to bring the World Cup back to our country is an honor.” The committee hopes to bring the FIFA World Cup to the United States as soon as 2018.

Band was selected to join the board because of the far-reaching work he’s done with the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI). From his endeavors with the CGI, he has attained valuable experience in foreign affairs. Band founded this powerful machine in 2005, alongside Former President Clinton. Since that time, The CGI has reached out to millions across the globe by giving medical assistance, education opportunities, and environmental protection. They tackle global issues like renewable energy, health care, poverty and much more.

Held in 1994, the last World Cup to make it to the United States had an attendance of nearly 3.6 million, a still standing record. Rightly so, FIFA stated that by hosting the 1994 World Cup, the popularity of soccer was ultimately catalyzed. Congruently, most people felt as if the MLS (1996), would have been an entirely different enterprise!

The U.S. bid committee is strong-minded to acquire their goal of a United States World Cup, and are carefully working to make that aspiration a truth. If the United States wins the bid, it would be a gift to our national image and soccer, both domestically and around the world.


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Do you think Carolina Guillen, the host from ESPNDEPORTES is sexy? I think she is. She wasnt that attractive to me at first, but the more i watched the show during this world cup she became better looking to me.

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pakistan is famous for producing good footballs.most of the balls used in world cup were used to be made in apksiatn till 2010.but still pakistani ranking in football is above 100whats the reason behind this.why pakistan is not able to produce good player and also why european clubs are not interested in pakistani player??????

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I’m speaking specifically about the FIFA Woman’s World Cup that starts in two weeks. I have direct tv, but I don’t know if they’ll be showing ALL of the games on one of the sports channels on the basic set of channels we get.

So yeah, someone give me a site you think would be best for watching the FIFA Woman’s World Cup streaming live.

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for example in the olympics it is represented by Great Britain and in the World Cup it is represented by England, Wales, Scotland, etc???

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More exclusive footage as FIFA President Sepp Blatter tells Al Jazeera’s sports correspondent Lee Wellings that he thinks goalline technology will be introduced by the next World Cup in Brazil. The International Football Association Board (IFAB) will meet after the 2011/12 European football season to decide on the implementation of technology. Blatter says he is confident such technology will be available to help avoid the “blatant injustice” of disallowed goals like Frank Lampard’s World Cup effort for England against Germany in South Africa last year. For more sports news, videos and features go to english.aljazeera.net

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I am an American from Arkansas, & I grew up on American-Football, baseball & basketball. I never liked soccer growing up, as most Americans (USA) don’t like it, but during the last World Cup I watched & enjoyed it a lot. Now I have Direct TV with World Soccer on it & I enjoy it greatly! But I am still new to the sport, so what is the best league & who is the best team?

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