FIFA picks Qatar, Morocco to host 5 youth World Cups as Middle East, North Africa influence grows
Geneva, Switzerland (PANA) - FIFA has awarded 10 editions of its Under-17 World Cups, to be hosted by Qatar and Morocco, starting in 2025 when they become annual tournaments.
Qatar will hold each 48-team edition of the men's Under-17 World Cup from 2025 through 2029.
In the same period, Morocco will hold five editions of the women's Under-17 World Cup for 24 teams.
The decision to award the editions, taken by the FIFA's ruling council AT the weekend, reflects the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region's growing influence in soccer.
Qatar hosted the men's 2022 World Cup and Morocco will be one of six co-hosts of the 2030 edition.
Both countries have elected delegates on the 37-member FIFA Council that also includes an official from Saudi Arabia, which is expected to host the men's World Cup in 2034.
FIFA did not identify rival bidders for the hosting decisions which it said followed "a global call for expressions of interest in hosting both competitions".
They are intended to use existing venues "in the interest of tournament efficiencies and sustainability".
According to the FIFA media channel, the Under-17 World Cups have been biennial and FIFA wants annual tournaments to both ensure no age group of players misses out and accelerate development of national teams worldwide.
The 2024 edition of the women´s tournament will be hosted by the Dominican Republic, starting on 16 October.
Indonesia hosted the previous men's Under-17 edition last year.
FIFA gave Indonesia the under-17 tournament soon after the Muslim-majority nation declined at short notice last year to host Israel's games at the men's Under-20 World Cup and was stripped of the event.
Israel had qualified nine months earlier and reached the semifinals when Argentina hosted instead.
Indonesia failed to uphold promises given by all FIFA tournament bidders to welcome whichever teams qualify to play.
FIFA said its council also agreed to propose measures to "tackle this unacceptable scourge" of racism in soccer when 211 member federations meet on May 17 in Bangkok, Thailand.
That congress will mark a milestone in FIFA´s ongoing efforts to fight racism with new and stricter measures to be applied worldwide in cooperation with all our member associations and the confederations," FIFA president, Gianni Infantino, said in a statement.
Also in Bangkok, FIFA members will pick a host for the 2027 Women's World Cup in a contest among Brazil, a co-host bid by the United States and Mexico and a European bid by neighbors Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany.
The FIFA council confirmed that it "foresees that the result of each ballot and the related votes will be made public".
Publishing members' voting choices started as a transparency and anti-corruption measure with the men's 2026 World Cup hosting contest won by the U.S.-Canada-Mexico bid against Morocco.
The North American candidacy won 134-65 in Moscow on the eve of the 2018 tournament hosted by Russia.
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