Florian Republic 2019 FMRL World Cup bid

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The Florian Republic 2019 FMRL World Cup bid is a bid to host the FMRL World Cup in 2019. The preparations started in late 2017, after the Florian Republic was stripped of its hosting rights for the 2018 FMRL World Cup. The Florian Republic Rugby League is yet to hand in the bid.

World Cup bid

Bid committee

Proposed Venues

Stadium Location Home
sports team
2017
capacity
2019
capacity
Final package
Northcliff Stadium Northcliff Northcliff Cowboys 109,901 125,000
Semi-Final/Third Place package
Northcliff Arena Northcliff Northcliff Vikings 75,000
Red Bear Park Dragonmoor Dragonmoor FC 60,000
Quarter-Final package
City of Blackoak Stadium Blackoak Blackoak Giants 55,097 57,000
Thunder Park Oldhaven Southern Storm N/A 74,000

Group Stage Venues

Ostville Meadowedge Newmarsh Birmingham
Ostville City Stadium Meadowedge Stadium Newmarsh Olympic Stadium Eastpak Stadium
Capacity: 31,000 Capacity: 45,500 Capacity: 60,000 Capacity: 34,500
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Northsilver Oldhaven Newhedge Stonehall
Panthers Stadium Oldhaven Park Ketchup Field The Jungle
Capacity: 25,586 Capacity: 68,000 Capacity: 69,690 Capacity: 26,500
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Knock-out stage venues

Northcliff Dragonmoor Blackoak Oldhaven
Sports City Red Bear Park City of Blackoak Stadium Thunder Park
Capacity: 1114,000 Capacity: 60,000 Capacity: 55,097 Capacity: 74,000
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Team Bases

Team Base camp
Florian Republic Florian Republic Ostville
Qualifier 1 Northcliff
Qualifier 2 Newmarsh
Qualifier 3 Dragonmoor
Qualifier 4 Oldhaven
Qualifier 5 Newhedge
Qualifier 6 Northsilver
Qualifier 7 Blackoak
Qualifier 8 Northsilver
Qualifier 9 Blackoak
Qualifier 10 Havenbarrow
Qualifier 11 Westlake
Qualifier 12 Stonehall

Fixture list

Group phase

Group A

A2 No v No A3
A3 No v No A4

Group B

B2 No v No B3
B1 No v No B3
B4 No v No B2
B1 No v No B2

Group C

C4 No v No C1
C2 No v No C3
C1 No v No C3
C4 No v No C2

Knockout phase

Quarter Finals

Winner Group A No No Winner Group C
Winner Group B No No Runner-up Group C
Runner-up Group A No No Third place Group B
Runner-up Group B No No Third place Group A

Semi Finals

Winner quarter-final 1 No No Winner quarter-final 4
Winner quarter-final 2 No No Winner quarter-final 3

Third place playoff

Loser semi-final 1 No No Loser semi-final 2

Final

Winner semi-final 1 No No Winner semi-final 2

Broadcasting

All broadcasters listed below are provisional.

Country TV Broadcasters Radio Broadcasters
Craitland Craitland VVision none
Florian Republic Florian Republic FBC Sport FBC Sports Radio
Freeland Freeland PRF1 TV Radio PRF1
Radio PRF2
Kingdom of Coria Kingdom of Coria
Nohavland Nohavland
StadioSport StadioSport Radio
Senya Senya Senya TV Sport none
Mercury Mercury RLM24 RadioMercury
Worldwide Florian Super League Live Pass*

Transportation infrastructure

The Florian Highway connects most large cities in the country, being part of the transportation system in the country. Additionally, the privately owned High Speed Floria connects all the proposed host venues included in the bid.

Airports

The country's international airports in Northcliff, Birmingham and Dragonmoor, will be available. Flights will be discounted for fans.

Accomodation

Sufficient accommodation will be provided for all parties involved in the event. The Florian Republic has a wide range of budget and luxurious hotels in all candidate host towns and cities. Accommodation will be discounted and will meet the desired requirements.

Support

Rugby League Confederations

FMRL Members

Public opinion

Many members of the public support the bid and many believe that hosting the World Cup would benefit the sport in the Florian Republic.

Government support

The Florian government has stated it fully supports the bid to host the 2019 FMRL World Cup.

Marketing

The proposed logo for the tournament.

The bid logo was launched in April 2018 and includes the colours of red and gold.

Festival of World Cups

Five stadiums will be used for the Festival of World Cups. The stadiums which will be used are Newhedge Sports Village, Blackoak metropolitan Stadium, Kings Way Park, Green Lane Community Stadium and for the finals of each competition, Newmarsh Olympic Stadium.