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| - Six early bids for the 2030 FIFA World Cup have been proposed, with a collective bid from the members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, a proposed bid by the Football Federation of Chile, a proposed joint bid from Uruguay and Argentina, a proposed bid from Colombia, a proposed bid from England, and a proposed joint bid from New Zealand and Australia. 2030 Bids:
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| - Six early bids for the 2030 FIFA World Cup have been proposed, with a collective bid from the members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, a proposed bid by the Football Federation of Chile, a proposed joint bid from Uruguay and Argentina, a proposed bid from Colombia, a proposed bid from England, and a proposed joint bid from New Zealand and Australia. The Uruguay–Argentina bid would coincide with the centennial anniversary of the first FIFA World Cup in Uruguay and the bicentennial of the first Constitution of Uruguay. England FA vice president David Gill has proposed that his country could potentially bid for 2030, provided that the bidding process is made more transparent. 2030 Bids:
* CONMEBOL:
* [[Image:|22x20px| |Flag of Chile]] Chile
* [[Image:|22x20px| |Flag of Uruguay]] Uruguay and [[Image:|22x20px| |Flag of Argentina]] Argentina bid
* [[Image:|22x20px| |Flag of Colombia]] Colombia
* AFC:
* ASEAN ([[Image:|22x20px| |Flag of Philippines]] Philippines, [[Image:|22x20px| |Flag of Malaysia]] Malaysia, [[Image:|22x20px| |Flag of Thailand]] Thailand, [[Image:|22x20px| |Flag of Indonesia]] Indonesia, [[Image:|22x20px| |Flag of Malaysia]] Myanmar, [[Image:|22x20px| |Flag of Laos]] Laos, [[Image:|22x20px| |Flag of Cambodia]] Cambodia, [[Image:|22x20px| |Flag of Vietnam]] Vietnam, [[Image:|22x20px| |Flag of Singapore]] Singapore and [[Image:|22x20px| |Flag of Brunei]] Brunei)
* OFC and AFC:
* File:Flag of New Zealand.png New Zealand and File:Flag of Australia.png Australia
* UEFA:
* File:England.png England File:480px-WC-2014-Brasil.svg.png
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