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Asharq Al-Awsat
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Asharq Al-Awsat

Morocco Estimates $16 Billion Needed to Host World Cup

The German national team celebrates winning the 2014 FIFA World Cup. (AP)

Morocco, aspiring to be the second Arab country to host the FIFA World Cup, estimated on Saturday that it would need to spend some $16 billion to prepare for the event.

The North African country’s plan would see every proposed stadium and training ground built from scratch or renovated.

With less than three months until the FIFA vote, Morocco on Saturday presented details of its proposal to take on the joint bid from the United States, Canada and Mexico.

It said for $3 billion it can build nine stadiums, refurbish five others and build or renovate 130 training grounds.

That is part of the $12.6 billion in public investment that also requires hospital services being upgraded in 20 cities and transport networks improved for the first 48-team World Cup.

The bid said another $3.2 billion of private investment is required to build hotels.

Morocco's bid team told The Associated Press that the projections had been "carefully costed" but could not provide a breakdown on how the figures were reached.

The North American bid plans to rely on existing infrastructure, including large NFL stadiums already hosting events.

When FIFA insiders score the bids, infrastructure — of which half relates to stadiums — will account for 70 percent of the panel's mark. The remaining 30 percent is based on projected costs and revenues. A high-risk bid can be disqualified before the FIFA Congress votes on June 13.

Qatar is the only other Arab country to have been awarded hosting the World Cup. It will host the event, which is held every four years, in 2022.

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