Special Feature: Reasons for England to host the 2018 FIFA World Cup - Part 3
Along with the passion, the stadiums, the environment and the nation as a whole, England’s bid for the 2018 World Cup can boast to be one of the most economical bids in the process. FIFA always look for a financially prudent approach
to their tournaments and England fits to this criterion perfectly. With the commercial revenues that come through in England due to the fame of the English Premier League, England knows how to manage their finances. TV rights, Sponsorships, ticket sales, revenues,
marketing, licensing, and all these aspects of the World Cup can be refined by England.
England’s 2018 bid is designed to make the tournament a commercial success. England’s conservative approximations with regard to the revenue that will be generated by the English bid for the 2018 puts financial figures at around
3.2 billion pounds. This extraordinary revenue has a potential to create thousands of jobs for the English people resulting in new opportunities for the English as well as the millions of foreigners who reside and work in England.
Not only that, England have also committed themselves to development in terms of football with regard to FIFA’s developmental initiatives in England as well as other nations in the world. England has vowed to support youth programmes
for football, these programmes will create jobs and mature talents whether these talents are players, coaches or referees. England has expertise in such departments and is sure to put on a show when it comes to fulfilling its promises.
In the end, England also has what it takes to inspire a worldwide change. As a part of the developed world, England can assist other footballing nations in building their infrastructure, but not only that, the English authorities
can also guide nations when it comes to tackling issues such as health, racism, gender equality and environmental protection.
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