Russia celebrates its selection as World Cup host

The World

The next soccer World Cup for men is scheduled for 2014 in Brazil and today, the world found out where the following two editions of the tournament will take place. Soccer’s governing body FIFA selected Russia to host the 2018 World Cup and Qatar beat the United States and three other nations for the honor in 2022.Jessica Golloher has more from Moscow.

The next soccer World Cup for men is scheduled for 2014 in Brazil.

And today, the world found out where the following two editions of the tournament will take place.

Soccer’s governing body FIFA chose Qatar over the United States and three other nations to host the World Cup in 2022.

And it selected Russia to host the Cup in 2018.

That means Russia will host the Olympics in 2012 and the World Cup in the space of six years.

There were big celebrations today in Russia, after FIFA president Sef Blatter announced that Russia was will host its first World Cup.

Russia’s first deputy prime minister Igor Shuvalov appeared humbled and honored by the decision. �You have entrusted us with the FIFA World Cup for 2018, and I can just promise, we can all promise you, you will never regret it.�

Soccer fan Dima Agishev said the country has had so much bad press lately. He said today’s announcement gives Russians something to look forward to. �It is not a secret that sports event like this contribute to a national purpose,� he said.

Igor fedyuchok agreed. He said the decision will help bring Russia closer to the rest of the world. And it will help at home too. �It will definitely motivate people to build infrastructure.�

Observers say Russia needs to get a move on that. The country acknowledges that it has to build 16 new stadiums and countless new roads and hotel rooms before it’ll be FIFA compliant to host the 2018 games.

Fans who travelled to Russia for two big soccer tournaments in 2008 encountered lengthy delays getting into and out of the country� and some complained about the crime.

Dima Ishutin said he thinks Russia won’t be up to the task.

�The Olympics plus the World Cup? It’s too much.�

Ready or not, Russia got the nod, and will host two of the world’s biggest sports events within the next eight years.

Will you support The World today?

The story you just read is available for free because thousands of listeners and readers like you generously support our nonprofit newsroom. Every day, reporters and producers at The World are hard at work bringing you human-centered news from across the globe. But we can’t do it without you: We need your support to ensure we can continue this work for another year.

Make a gift today, and you’ll get us one step closer to our goal of raising $25,000 by June 14. We need your help now more than ever!