FIFA U-20 World Cup New Zealand 2015 Host Cities unveiled

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The Host Cities for the FIFA U-20 World Cup New Zealand 2015 were announced at a media event held at the Maritime Museum in Auckland (New Zealand) today in the presence of John Key, Prime Minister of New Zealand, Dave Beeche, CEO of the LOC for the FIFA U-20 World Cup 2015, and Frank van Hattum, President of New Zealand Football Inc.
The
seven Host Cities and stadiums named today are: Auckland (North Harbour
Stadium), Christchurch (Christchurch Stadium), Dunedin (Otago Stadium),
Hamilton (Waikato Stadium), New Plymouth (Stadium Taranaki), Wellington
(Wellington Regional Stadium) and Whangarei (Northland Event Centre).
The
FIFA U-20 World Cup – FIFA’s second-biggest men’s tournament – will be
held on Oceanian soil for the third time after Australia hosted the
competition in 1981 and 1993. The event will take place from 30 May to
21 June 2015.
FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter said: “New Zealand
hosted the FIFA U-17 World Cup in 1999 and the FIFA U-17 Women’s World
Cup in 2008 and enjoys a proud history of successfully hosting FIFA
events. Bringing the FIFA U-20 World Cup to this sports-loving country
will for sure enhance the image and popularity of the beautiful game in New Zealand.
The Host Cities play an essential role in delivering a FIFA competition
and I am pleased to see that football fans in cities across the whole
country will have the chance to become a part of it.”
Dave
Beeche, CEO of the LOC for FIFA U-20 World Cup 2015, was full of praise
for all of the cities that were involved in the bidding process.
“To
have seven stunning venues locked in nearly two years out from the
first match gives us a great planning time-frame and we’ll use all of it
to ensure that a stand-out event is delivered. This tournament has a
huge global following and that’s the opportunity we have with this event
– to deliver exposure for New Zealand
and host regions both directly during the tournament and via a massive
international television audience. With the world’s best footballing
talent on display and stadiums full of colour, noise and atmosphere, it
will be a new experience for New Zealand that everyone will want to be a part of,” said Beeche.
New Zealand
will take over as the host of the FIFA U-20 World Cup from Turkey, who
organised this year’s edition of the event from 21 June to 13 July.
source: fifa.com
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