Football: Australia, Indonesia held talks for joint 2034 World Cup bid

The FFA statement comes days after Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said 10 countries from the Asean bloc would bid for the tournament. PHOTO: REUTERS

MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia has held discussions with Indonesia about making a joint bid for the 2034 Fifa World Cup, Football Federation Australia (FFA) said on Thursday (June 27).

"Football Federation Australia confirms it has held discussions with the Indonesia Football Association (PSSI) about the possibility to jointly bid for the 2034 FiFA World Cup," the FFA said in a statement e-mailed to Reuters.

"An Indonesia-Australia joint bid was also discussed at last week's Asean Football Federation Council Meeting in Laos."

The FFA statement comes days after Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said 10 countries from the Asean bloc, including Indonesia, would bid for the tournament at a news conference in Bangkok on Sunday.

The FFA said it noted the joint South-east Asian bid was endorsed at the Asean summit.

"FFA welcomes the opportunity to further discuss a Asean bid for the 2034 Fifa World Cup with fellow member associations in the region," the statement added.

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