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List of FIFA World Cup hosts

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List of FIFA World Cup hosts

Eighteen countries have hosted the FIFA World Cup in the competition's twenty-two tournaments since the inaugural World Cup in 1930. The organisation at first awarded hosting to countries at meetings of FIFA's congress. The choice of location was controversial in the earliest tournaments, given the three-week boat journey between South America and Europe, the two centers of strength in football at the time. The decision to hold the first cup in Uruguay, for example, led to only four European nations competing. The next two World Cups were both held in Europe. The decision to hold the second of these, the 1938 FIFA World Cup, in France was controversial, as the South American countries had been led to understand that the World Cup would rotate between the two continents. Both Argentina and Uruguay thus boycotted the tournament. The first tournament following World War II, held in Brazil in 1950, had three teams withdraw for either financial problems or disagreements with the organisation. In order to avoid any future boycotts or controversy, FIFA stuck to a pattern of alternation between the Americas and Europe, which continued until the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Asia. The system evolved so that the host country is now chosen in a vote by FIFA's Congress. This is done under an exhaustive ballot system. The decision is currently made roughly seven years in advance of the tournament, though the hosts for the 2022 tournament were chosen at the same time as those for the 2018 tournament. The longest time between host selection and tournament was for the 1982 FIFA World Cup which was awarded to Spain in 1966. Only Mexico, Italy, France, Germany (West Germany until shortly after the 1990 World Cup) and Brazil have hosted the event on two occasions. Mexico City's Estadio Azteca and Rio de Janeiro’s Maracanã are the only venues ever to have hosted two FIFA World Cup finals. Only the 2002 FIFA World Cup had more than one host, being split between Japan and South Korea, and in 2026 there will be three hosts: the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Uruguay in 1930, Italy in 1934, England in 1966, Germany in 1974, Argentina in 1978 and France in 1998 are the countries which organised an edition of the World Cup and won it. Upon the selection of Canada–Mexico–United States bid for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the tournament will be the first to be hosted by more than two countries. Mexico becomes the first country to host three men's World Cups, and its Estadio Azteca will become the first stadium to stage three World Cup tournaments. To mark the 100th anniversary of the tournament in 2030 in three countries: Morocco, Portugal and Spain with three additional countries: Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay to host centenary matches as total of six. with Saudi Arabia set to host in 2034, marking the second time the tournament hosts were awarded at the same time.

Tables

· List of Host Nations
1930
1930
Year
1930
Host nation(s)
Uruguay
Continent
South America
1934
1934
Year
1934
Host nation(s)
Italy
Continent
Europe
1938
1938
Year
1938
Host nation(s)
France
1942
1942
Year
1942
Host nation(s)
Cancelled due to World War II
1946
1946
Year
1946
1950
1950
Year
1950
Host nation(s)
Brazil
Continent
South America
1954
1954
Year
1954
Host nation(s)
Switzerland
Continent
Europe
1958
1958
Year
1958
Host nation(s)
Sweden
1962
1962
Year
1962
Host nation(s)
Chile
Continent
South America
1966
1966
Year
1966
Host nation(s)
England
Continent
Europe
1970
1970
Year
1970
Host nation(s)
Mexico
Continent
North America
1974
1974
Year
1974
Host nation(s)
Germany
Continent
Europe
1978
1978
Year
1978
Host nation(s)
Argentina
Continent
South America
1982
1982
Year
1982
Host nation(s)
Spain
Continent
Europe
1986
1986
Year
1986
Host nation(s)
Mexico
Continent
North America
1990
1990
Year
1990
Host nation(s)
Italy
Continent
Europe
1994
1994
Year
1994
Host nation(s)
United States
Continent
North America
1998
1998
Year
1998
Host nation(s)
France
Continent
Europe
2002
2002
Year
2002
Host nation(s)
South Korea Japan
Continent
Asia
2006
2006
Year
2006
Host nation(s)
Germany
Continent
Europe
2010
2010
Year
2010
Host nation(s)
South Africa
Continent
Africa
2014
2014
Year
2014
Host nation(s)
Brazil
Continent
South America
2018
2018
Year
2018
Host nation(s)
Russia
Continent
Europe
2022
2022
Year
2022
Host nation(s)
Qatar
Continent
Asia
2026
2026
Year
2026
Host nation(s)
Canada United States Mexico
Continent
North America
2030
2030
Year
2030
Host nation(s)
Morocco Portugal Spain Anniversary match hosts: Argentina Paraguay Uruguay
Continent
Africa Europe South America
2034
2034
Year
2034
Host nation(s)
Saudi Arabia
Continent
Asia
Year
Host nation(s)
Continent
1930
Uruguay
South America
1934
Italy
Europe
1938
France
1942
Cancelled due to World War II
1946
1950
Brazil
South America
1954
Switzerland
Europe
1958
Sweden
1962
Chile
South America
1966
England
Europe
1970
Mexico
North America
1974
Germany
Europe
1978
Argentina
South America
1982
Spain
Europe
1986
Mexico
North America
1990
Italy
Europe
1994
United States
North America
1998
France
Europe
2002
South Korea Japan
Asia
2006
Germany
Europe
2010
South Africa
Africa
2014
Brazil
South America
2018
Russia
Europe
2022
Qatar
Asia
2026
Canada United States Mexico
North America
2030
Morocco Portugal Spain Anniversary match hosts: Argentina Paraguay Uruguay
Africa Europe South America
2034
Saudi Arabia
Asia
Results · 2006 FIFA World Cup
1
1
Nation
1
Rounds
2
Rounds
3
Germany
Germany
Nation
Germany
Rounds
10
Rounds
11
Rounds
12
South Africa
South Africa
Nation
South Africa
Rounds
6
Rounds
11
Rounds
11
England
England
Nation
England
Rounds
5
Rounds
2
Rounds
-
Morocco
Morocco
Nation
Morocco
Rounds
3
Rounds
-
Rounds
-
Brazil
Brazil
Nation
Brazil
Rounds
Withdrew
Total votes
Total votes
Nation
Total votes
Rounds
24
Rounds
24
Rounds
23
Nation
Rounds
1
2
3
Germany
10
11
12
South Africa
6
11
11
England
5
2
-
Morocco
3
-
-
Brazil
Withdrew
Total votes
24
24
23
Vote · 2010 FIFA World Cup
Morocco
Morocco
South Africa
Morocco
14
10
Egypt
Egypt
South Africa
Egypt
14
0
Libya /  Tunisia
Libya /  Tunisia
South Africa
Libya /  Tunisia
14
Withdrew
Total votes
Total votes
South Africa
Total votes
14
24
South Africa
14
Morocco
10
Egypt
0
Libya / Tunisia
Withdrew
Total votes
24
Vote · 2014 FIFA World Cup
Brazil
Brazil
Bidders
Brazil
Round 1
unanimous vote
Bidders
Round 1
Brazil
unanimous vote
2018 results
1
1
Nation
1
Rounds
2
Russia
Russia
Nation
Russia
Rounds
9
Rounds
13
Portugal and  Spain
Portugal and  Spain
Nation
Portugal and  Spain
Rounds
7
Rounds
7
Belgium and  Netherlands
Belgium and  Netherlands
Nation
Belgium and  Netherlands
Rounds
4
Rounds
2
England
England
Nation
England
Rounds
2
Rounds
-
Total votes
Total votes
Nation
Total votes
Rounds
22
Rounds
22
Nation
Rounds
1
2
Russia
9
13
Portugal and Spain
7
7
Belgium and Netherlands
4
2
England
2
-
Total votes
22
22

References

  1. This vote was exclusive to the FIFA Council.
  2. Bid by West Germany.
  3. Joint bid by Spain and Portugal.
  4. Joint bid by Spain, Portugal, Morocco
  5. Honorary Host
  6. Colombia was originally chosen to host the 1986 World Cup, but withdrew from hosting for economic concerns. After a seco
  7. Joint bid by Canada, Mexico and the United States.
  8. Joint bid by Japan and South Korea.
  9. Joint bid by Belgium and the Netherlands.
  10. Bid by the Soviet Union.
  11. Joint bid by Libya and Tunisia.
  12. "History of 1930 World Cup"
    https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport3/worldcup2002/hi/history/newsid_1632000/1632201.stm
  13. "France 1938 FIFA World Cup site"
    https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/mens/worldcup/1938france
  14. "Brazil 1950 FIFA World Cup site"
    https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/mens/worldcup/1950brazil
  15. FIFA
    https://web.archive.org/web/20120722021820/http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/fifafacts/mencompwc/51/97/81/fs-201%5f13a%5ffwc-bidding.pdf
  16. A History of the World Cup: 1930-2006
  17. "The story heading into Italy '34"
    https://www.fifa.com/en/tournaments/mens/worldcup/articles/italy-1934-journeys-favourites-stars
  18. Norlin, pp –25
  19. "FIFA World Cup: host announcement decision"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20120117104450/http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/fifafacts/mencompwc/51/97/81/ip-201_13a_fwc-host.pdf
  20. The New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/1982/10/26/sports/colombia-won-t-be-cup-host.html
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