By Mike Collett
DOHA, Jan 13, Reuters)-FIFA World Cup 2022 wants to share it around the Windows of the bidding process, and countries should be, which could not be landed in the em-finals bid again invite the Gulf States, Iran coach Afshin Ghotbi told Reuters on Thursday.
FIFA has been granted for the finals of the last month of competing tenders to Qatar in advance from Australia, South Korea, Japan and the United States. Final round voting Qatar once triumphed over a 14-8 in the United States of America.
Ghotbi, American Iranian nationals and one of the most influential and respected coaches in Asia, said in an interview with the President of UEFA, he had no comments on Wednesday, Mr Michel Platini that competition can now be hosted her favour.
"I think, if they are now talking about sharing with other countries, I think it is very unfair to the USA, Australia, for all other countries who were bidding options and bids at the same time," he said in an interview during the Asian Championships.
"Now you're changing the landscape. My feeling is, if they wish to make a decision, then they should go back to the pricing of the countries and ask for a quote.
"Qatar has shown it to host it, so it should be here and in the winter time is a logical change, it should be — but is not fair to talk about change of venues at this stage."
Since making the finals, the President of the Qatar, FIFA Sepp Blatter has said, he is now waiting for the em-finals, winter rakkuloiden in the hot summer months of June, on the other hand, how the Gulf and in July.
On Wednesday, Platini, Member States, of the FIFA Executive Committee, which shall also be granted in the Finals, said other countries could be split between the regions.
"The World Cup is in Qatar is, but I think perhaps it could be the Gulf Cup," he told reporters without naming any co-hosts.
Although the tender stage as Qatar 2022 World Cup in the summer, the Frenchman said he did not see any problem with the changes in the tournament when the decision was made.
"When we hold the World Cup in 1998, we've made a lot of changes to the original plan," he said.
(Editing By John Mehaffey; To comment on this story, email sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)
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