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Germany's Bastian Schweinsteiger holds up the World Cup trophy in 2014. Photo: AP

Indonesia to lead South East Asian 2034 World Cup bid

Ambitious move set to be officially endorsed at Asian Football Federation in Bali in September

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Indonesia is set to lead a consortium of South East Asian countries in an ambitious bid to host the 2034 Fifa World Cup, the country’s football association said on Wednesday.

Joko Driyono, the vice president of the Indonesia’s football association, PSSI, said the country had proposed to lead the South East Asian consortium at an Asian Football Federation (AFF) council meeting in Vietnam earlier this month.

“It will be officially endorsed in the [AFF] council meeting in Bali in September,” Driyono said.

Driyono said the bid to host the most prestigious football event was “ambitious” but that the consortium, comprising countries from the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN), had 17 years to prepare, with the deadline to register a bid in 2026.

China is also believed to be considering a bid for either the 2030 or 2034 World Cup.

China denies submitting official bid for World Cup 2034 – but it seems it’s only a matter of deciding what year

Due to geographical and infrastructure considerations, only two or three of the 10 ASEAN member countries would be in a position to host matches in the 2034 World Cup, Driyono added.

He believed the bid would provide a boost to Indonesia and their neighbours in their efforts to improve their football performance.

The game in Indonesia has been suffering from problems for years, from the creation of a breakaway association that tore the football establishment apart to cases of foreign players being treated badly.

“It is time that South East Asia hosts the World Cup, and the progressive growth of Asia, especially South East Asia, brings an optimism for us,” Driyono said.

Indonesia co-hosted the 2007 AFC Asian Cup with Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam.

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