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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== | ==Accomodation== | ||
==Support== | ==Support== |
Revision as of 17:46, 19 July 2018
World Cup bid
Bid commitee
- Adam Cooke (President of the Florian Republic)
- Michael Williams (CEO of the Florian Football Association and Project Football 2021)
Requirements
Matches | Stadium capacities |
---|---|
Opening match | 100,000 |
Remaining group stage matches | 40,000 |
Playoffs | 40,000 |
Quarterfinals | 60,000 |
Semifinals | 80,000 |
Third place play-off | 80,000 |
Final | 100,000 |
Potential Venues
Proposed packages
Team Bases
Team | Base camp |
---|---|
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 | Havenbarrow |
Qualifier 10 | Westlake |
Qualifier 11 | Stonehall |
Fixture List
Broadcasting
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.