Australia ready to bid for FIFA World Cup 2034

Football Australia (FA) is set to bid to host the FIFA Men’s World Cup 2034. FA chief executive James Johnson said in a statement that Australia has a long way to go in deciding whether to bid for the World Cup, but it is important to start talks a decade ago.
His reaction comes after media reports that Australia was preparing a bid to host either the 2030 or 2034 FIFA World Cup in an effort to host major events in addition to the 2032 Brisbane Olympics. . It is worth mentioning that it has already got the rights to host big events like FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023.
The speculation is a bit out of context, but a bid for 2034 is more likely, Johnson told reporters. The 2030 FIFA Men’s World Cup is likely to be held in Europe or South America, followed by Qatar in 2022 and North America in 2026. We can realistically host the World Cup in 2034. In 2034 there is an opportunity to bring the World Cup back to Asia, the Asia-Pacific region. It is an aspiration for us and part of the vision, but the way in which the hosting rights of these competitions are won it is imperative to start the dialogue behind closed doors a decade ago.
Johnson, a senior FIFA and City Football Group executive, said it would be impossible for Australia to go it alone on any future bids, opening up the possibility of a joint bid with neighbors in Asia and Oceania. He spoke about a joint bid with Indonesia in 2019, which included other Southeast Asian countries.