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The bidding process for the 2019 AFC Asian Cup was the process by which the location for the
2019 AFC Asian Cup The 2019 AFC Asian Cup was the 17th edition of the AFC Asian Cup, the quadrennial international men's football championship of Asia organised by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). It was held in the United Arab Emirates from 5 January to 1 ...
that United Arab Emirates was chosen as the hosts. The process officially began on 15 December 2012 and ended on 2 February 2013. The AFC Competitions Committee confirmed on 12 March 2013 that 11 countries expressed interest in hosting the 2019 AFC Asian Cup: Bahrain,
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ...
, Iran, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia,
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, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates. Lebanon, Malaysia and Myanmar pulled out before the deadline to submit all documents on 31 August 2013. The tournament will be expanded from 16 to 24 teams.


Bidding process

The bidding procedure and timeline was approved at the AFC congress that was held on 28 November 2012. Presentation files of each bid have to be submitted by 1 May 2013. Following this, inspections of facilities and infrastructure of the bidding nations is expected to be conducted between October and December 2013. Bidding nations will then have to prepare their final presentation by May 2014, the final deadline. The winning bid was originally set to be announced at an AFC congress in June, then November 2014. At its 60th-anniversary celebrations at the end of 2014, a date of 'summer 2015' was given to when an announcement would be made.


Bids


Iran

After their unsuccessful bid to host the
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,
Iranian Football Federation The Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran (FFIRI) ( fa, فدراسیون فوتبال جمهوری اسلامی ایران, Federâsion-è Futbâl-è Jomhuri-ye Eslâmi-ye Irân) is the governing body of association football in Iran. Formed ...
president
Ali Kafashian Ali Kafashian ( fa, علی کفاشیان, born on 6 August 1954 in Nain) is an Iranian businessman, economist, a retired athlete and former president of the Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran, a position he had held from 1 March 2008 ...
stated the renewed intentions for the country to host the 2019 AFC Asian Cup. Iran has previously hosted editions in
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and
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, in which Iran won in both editions. The federation has proposed the use of stadia: Shahid Bahonar Stadium in Kerman,
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in Isfahan,
Imam Reza Stadium The Imam Reza Stadium ( fa, ورزشگاه امام رضا, ''Vârzeshgah-e Emam Reza'') is an all-seated football stadium located in Mashhad, Iran. The stadium has a seating capacity of 27,700 and is the sixth biggest stadium in Iran. It hosts ...
in Mashhad,
Sahand Stadium Yadegar-e-Imam Stadium, also popularly known as Sahand Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Tabriz, Iran. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium was built in 1996 and has a capacity of 66,833 people. Tractor, the Iran Premi ...
in Tabriz, Azadi Stadium and
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in Tehran, and
Shiraz Stadium The Pars Stadium ( fa, ورزشگاه پارس Varzešgâh''-è Pârs'', ) is a multi-use stadium in Shiraz, Iran. It is mostly used for football (soccer), football matches. The stadium holds 50,000 people. The stadium is the forth largest stadium ...
in Shiraz. The following are the host cities and venues selected for Iran's bid: *
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Naghsh-e Jahan Stadium, capacity 75,000 *
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Shahid Bahonar Stadium, capacity 15,403 *
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Imam Reza Stadium The Imam Reza Stadium ( fa, ورزشگاه امام رضا, ''Vârzeshgah-e Emam Reza'') is an all-seated football stadium located in Mashhad, Iran. The stadium has a seating capacity of 27,700 and is the sixth biggest stadium in Iran. It hosts ...
, capacity 27,700 * ShirazPars Stadium, capacity 50,000 * Tabriz
Yadegar-e Emam Stadium Yadegar-e-Imam Stadium, also popularly known as Sahand Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Tabriz, Iran. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium was built in 1996 and has a capacity of 66,833 people. Tractor, the Iran Premi ...
, capacity 66,833 * TehranAzadi Stadium, capacity 78,116 *Tehran –
Takhti Stadium Takhti Stadium ( fa, استاديوم تختی, link=no) is the name of several facilities named in honour of Iranian wrestler Gholamreza Takhti: *Takhti Stadium (Abadan) *Takhti Stadium (Ahvaz) *, home ground of Malavan F.C. * Takhti Stadium (Ard ...
, capacity 30,122


United Arab Emirates

The United Arab Emirates Football Association also confirmed their bid by handing in their formal bid papers on the final day the Asian Football Confederation would accept applications. If selected, it would be the second time the UAE has hosted the AFC Asian Cup, having hosted the
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in 1996. On 29 May 2014, a delegation from the UAE visited the AFC to submit their bid book. This is the nominated stadiums ; The eight venues which used are Zayed Sports City Stadium, Mohammed Bin Zayed Stadium, and Al Nahyan Stadium in Abu Dhabi, Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium and
Khalifa Bin Zayed Stadium Khalifa bin Zayed Stadium ( ar, اِسْتَاد خَلِيْفَة بِن زَايِد, Istād Ḵalīfah Bin Zāyid) is a multi-purpose stadium in Al Ain, the United Arab Emirates. History One of the prominent events to be staged on this s ...
in Al Ain, Al Maktoum Stadium and Rashid Stadium in Dubai, and Sharjah Stadium in Sharjah. *
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Zayed Sports City Stadium, capacity 43,206 *Abu Dhabi – Mohammed Bin Zayed Stadium, capacity 37,500 *Abu Dhabi – Al Nahyan Stadium, capacity 15,000 *
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Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium, capacity 25,053 *Al Ain –
Khalifa Bin Zayed Stadium Khalifa bin Zayed Stadium ( ar, اِسْتَاد خَلِيْفَة بِن زَايِد, Istād Ḵalīfah Bin Zāyid) is a multi-purpose stadium in Al Ain, the United Arab Emirates. History One of the prominent events to be staged on this s ...
, capacity 12,000 * DubaiAl Maktoum Stadium, capacity 15,058 *Dubai – Rashid Stadium, capacity 12,000 * SharjahSharjah Stadium, capacity 18,000


Cancelled bids


Bahrain

*On 22 January 2013, Bahrain announced their bid for the 2019 AFC Asian Cup, following their success at hosting the
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. *On 2 May 2013, Salman Bin Ibrahim Al-Khalifa became the President of the AFC, which gave added impetus to the Bahraini bid to host the Asian Cup, followed by hosting the World Cup in the next 50 years. *On 7 September 2013, Bahrain announced that they withdrew from bidding to make way for the other GCC national federations who are interested in hosting the quadrennial showcase.


China

*On 3 February 2013,
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suggested their interest in hosting the competition, On 15 March 2013, the CFA had sent the consultation letter for hosting 2019 AFC Asian Cup to local Associations for the second time, until 7 April 2013, 9 cities had sent hosting request to the CFA, namely Beijing,
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, Nanjing, Xi'an,
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,
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, Changsha, Guangzhou and Wuhan. China has previously hosted the edition in 2004. *In September 2013, it was reported that the Chinese Football Association withdrew its bid to "concentrate on our young players' development".


Lebanon

*On 24 January 2013, the
Lebanese Football Federation The Lebanese Football Association (LFA) ( ar, الاتحاد اللبناني لكرة القدم, Al-Ittiḥād Al-Lubnānī Likurat Al-Qadam; french: Fédération Libanaise de Football) is the governing body of association football in Lebanon. ...
announced their bid to host the 2019 AFC Asian Cup. Lebanon previously hosted the edition in 2000. But later they withdrew for the reformation of Lebanese football.


Malaysia

*On 10 April 2013, the
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(FAM) announced its bid to host the 2019 AFC Asian Cup, with the general secretary of the FAM stating that the country already had the necessary infrastructure to host the event. Malaysia has previously hosted the edition in 2007 along with Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam


Oman

*As well as being confirmed hosts of the inaugural Under 22 Asian Cup and some Under 14 regional qualifiers, Oman has applied to host the 2019 Asian Cup by submitting its bid within the required timeframe. The General secretary of the Oman Football Association has suggested that the national stadium would require upgrading to a capacity of 40,000.


Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia also confirmed they would be competing to host the competition, with Prince
Nawaf bin Faisal Nawaf bin Faisal Al Saud ( ar, نواف بن فيصل آل سعود; born 1 April 1978) is a Saudi Arabian government official who served as the president of the Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee from 2011 to 2013. and the former president of youth ...
(president of Youth Welfare), saying authorities had approved the Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee's plan. This is the first time it has made a bid to host the Asian Cup.


Thailand

Thailand was the venue for
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edition and last hosted in
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, serving as co-hosts with Malaysia, Vietnam and Indonesia. 5 cities have sent hosting requests to the FAT, including Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Pathumthani,
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and Nakhon Ratchasima.


References


External links


AFC websiteAFC Asian Cup Official Website
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