England could organize the World Cup after a waiting of seven decades after the encouragement of a top FIFA figure to offer at the tournament.
Since the controversial voice of 2018 and 2022, the nation has not offered world cups in Russia and Qatar at the tournament since the controversial voice of 2018 and 2022, in which it was said that FIFA members were bribed to vote for the host countries.
England has not organized a World Cup since the historic tournament from 1966, in which the troops of Sir Alf Ramsey win the competition in the house.
And FIFA Vice-President Victor Montagliani believes it is high time that the tournament will return to these coasts.
During an interview with The Times he said: “I can't see why, not just England, but the United Kingdom should not organize the World Cup.
“I think it would be a fantastic world cup and I think they should seriously think to bring their foot forward to host.
“We all know what the game means in the UK and I think it's time.”
The World Cup 2026 will be held in the United States, Canada and Mexico, while the 2030 tournament of Spain, Portugal, Morocco and South America is being distributed.
Saudi -Arabia organizes the 2034 tournament that does not stand for the hosting rights.
The World Cup for Women will take place in the UK in 2035 and can be a potential catalyst for the men's tournament to return to these coasts in 2038 or 2042.
Montagliani said about FIFA's rotation model: “I support what we have done in recent history, I think this is the only way.
“Now it should not only be the FIFA president's decision, he has a board, he has a council.
“But I think the old way we used to do it where people just waste their money and then all these Shenanigans happen.
That is ridiculous. Let's get away with that.
“Let's become a good company. Let's have a strategy for event management, so that we rotate it well, everyone gets a crack in it.
“The reality is that the World Cup generates 80 to 90 percent of FIFA income, which then returns 80 percent to its members for the development of football.
“And if FIFA does not generate that money, there is a considerable number of the 211 countries that do not have the money to develop football.”
Next year's North -American World Cup will be the first tournament with 48 teams.
But South American footie -chiefs have called for future tournaments to be extended to an incredible 64 teams, a total Montagliani believes that the prestige would devalue that in qualifying for the competition would devalue
He said: “In my opinion, four -sixty teams are just too much. We still have not kicked the ball for 48 teams, although I think it will be fine.
“We are ok where we are and I no longer feel at ease – scarcity is still important.
“It must still be difficult to go to a World Cup and I think that at 48 you will still have a number of countries that you think you should be on a world cup, but are not eligible.”
