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Naftali Bennett: FIFA president proposed the possibility of Israel hosting the 2030 World Cup
The Prime Minister announced: "The FIFA President has raised the idea that Israel will take part, in addition to the countries of the region and, first and foremost, the United Arab Emirates, in hosting the 2030 World Cup Games."
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Tuesday, October 12, 2021, 20:40
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Prime Minister Naftali Bennett met today (Tuesday) with FIFA President Gianni Infantino at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem. "I have the idea that Israel will take part, in addition to the countries of the region and first the United Arab Emirates, in hosting the World Cup in 2030."
As is well known, this will not be the first time the tournament is held in several countries.
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Infantino (Photo: Official Website, Prime Minister's Office)
Earlier, philanthropist and Jewish businessman Silvan Adams revealed: "I met yesterday with FIFA President Gianni Infantino and we are examining the possibility of bringing the World Cup to Israel in 2030." Adams added: "Together with our partners in the UAE, I am ready to be The leader of this event.
The World Cup in Israel will be the largest event in the country in recent years.
In addition, we are examining the possibility of holding a football championship in the Middle East under the auspices of Israel and Arab countries under the auspices of FIFA.
The philanthropist Adams is known for bringing great sporting and cultural events to Israel that are broadcast to millions of spectators around the world, such as the Giro d'Italia competition, the Argentina national football game against Uruguay, etc.
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