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Revision as of 16:33, 7 December 2024

East Zimia 2025 FMF World Cup bid
2025FMFWC East Zimia.png
Official bid logo for EZWI 2025
Tournament details
Host country East Zimia and the Wallis Islands East Zimia and the Wallis Islands
Venue(s)  (in 8 host cities)

In 1738 AN, the EZAWI Football Association president Marc Sinsers announced FMF's intention to organize the 2025 edition of the World Cup. He is expected to officially announce his candidacy in the coming days. It will feature eight cities and ten stadiums from each state.

Promotion

Background

East Zimia and the Wallis Islands are like a regional successor to Passio Corum. Football was very popular in Passio-Corum, except for combat sports. Ten teams competed in the New Zimian National Premier League and the league lasted nine seasons. Football was very popular in Passio-Corum as well as most of the member nations of the Thraci Confederation, and Thracistan's advance to the quarter-finals of the 2021 FMF World Cup and Hazan's third place in the 2022 CiboTap Championship increased international visibility. East Zimia draws inspiration from old regional football roots to bring the tournament to Corum for the first time.

Venues

The bid includes ten stadiums, and these are located in eight different cities. Most of the stadiums are old, and if the bid is successful some will be expanded or undergo extensive renovation.

The list of stadiums, sorted by capacity:

Image Stadium Location Capacity
Erlo Sinders Stadium.jpg Erlo Sinders Stadium Wallis Island 73,323
File:Oosyo Lakeside Stadium.jpg Oosyo Bay Stadium Oosyo 49,534 (expand to 60,000)
Southern Silver Arena.jpg Southern Silver Arena Canassas 50,100
File:Kan Zen Stadium.png Kan Zen Stadium Corum Electric 22,324 (expand to 40,000)
Afrikania Stadium.jpg Afrikania Stadium Afrikania 30,433 (expand to 40,000)
Anzo Colosseum.jpg Anzo Colosseum Anzo 45,320
Tumi City Stadium.jpg Tumi City Stadium Tumi 35,777
Izmir Yalı Stadium.jpg Smirna Yalı Stadium Smirna 30,183
Southman Stadium.jpg Southman National Stadium Southman 35,000 (new stadium)
Komi Stadium.jpg Komi Stadium Komi 15,324 (expand to 30,000)

Transportation and Hospitality

Television Rights