OT - FIFA Corruption Update: Fox Got A Cheap No-bid Rights Deal to Avert Lawsuit

Submitted by stephenrjking on

FIFA gave Fox Sports the rights to the 2026 World Cup without soliciting bids. Apparently, FIFA did this knowing it was lighting money on fire to avoid getting sued by Fox for moving the Qatar World Cup to late fall.

It is, of course, perfectly reasonable for Fox, which is heavily invested in American football, to be unhappy with a World Cup in November and December. So FIFA basically bought them off to avoid more serious questions.

The Qatar World Cup continues to be an all-time ethics meltdown.

Blue in Paradise

June 27th, 2017 at 1:28 PM ^

keeps increasing.  If the current diplomatic crisis in the ME between Qatar and its neighbors isn't resolved peacefully in the next 12 months or so, they may be forced to move it.

Wolverine In Exile

June 27th, 2017 at 3:22 PM ^

then I imagine that FIFA will ignore the regional "rules" they've been using to award hosting rights (the so-called rotation) and just award it to the most readily developed area. I could see either a US emergency bid, or even an award to the entire "EU as host nation" with games spread out between Spain, France, Germany, Netherlands, Italy. It'd be easier with the EU transit rules, worries about late booking crowds and such would be mitigated if it's spread between 3 -5 land connected countries, and it'd kind of be a middle finger to the UK for Brexit (which I imagine the Euro's and others would unite behind to support). Plus think of all the bribes that could be generated if you got Italy's, Spain's, France's, and Germany's football associations combining forces!

skone82

June 27th, 2017 at 1:48 PM ^

The only chance we have of hosting a major world event (i.e. Olympics, World Cup, etc) is if create a time machine and go back about a year before we alientated about 95% of the world.

You kinda have to represent yourself as inclusive and welcoming to host a world event. Can't say we check off any of those boxes as of late. 

Not saying Qatar is any better at the moment, but if the World Cup goes anywhere, there is 0% chance it comes here.

mgobaran

June 27th, 2017 at 1:58 PM ^

Actually the 2026 WC US-CAN-MEX joint bid really has no other bid to run against at this time. Europe and Asia cannot bid due to 2018/2022. South America has thier hearts set on 2030 (100th anniversary). 

2022 really should stay in the Asian Football Confederation. Either in China or Austrailia.

bacon1431

June 27th, 2017 at 4:58 PM ^

Eh, events like the WC and the Olympics are getting so big and the parent organizations so corrupt that really the only places that can get them anymore are countries with massive infastructure already in place (like US, UK, China, Japan etc) or countries with corrupt governments (like US, Russia, Qatar etc).

amedema

June 27th, 2017 at 1:34 PM ^

There's no way they'll move it unless something extremely serious and unrelated happens. Like a war or political upheaval. FIFA would be admitting guilt and they won't do that. Unless Infantino wants to completely burn the organization down. Blatter is gone, but tons of people are involved and would all be guilty. 

socalwolverine1

June 27th, 2017 at 1:44 PM ^

Yeah, the Confederation Cup coverage is almost unwatchable with its bizarre star wars bar scene crew of arrogant assholes (Lalas, Wynalda, etc.) and that Mexican moderator who is a non-stop skirt-chaser constantly building a sexual harrassment lawsuit against himself (assuming he stays in LA)!

MaizeAndBlueWahoo

June 27th, 2017 at 1:45 PM ^

Honestly.....I don't really call that corruption.  FIFA's not a public entity, they can have no-bid contracts.  They made a huge concession to avert a lawsuit they probably would've lost.  "I won't sue you for breaking a contract" sounds to me like legitimate leverage in a negotiation, not bribery.

stephenrjking

June 27th, 2017 at 2:25 PM ^

Good clarification. What they've done is not illegal; it is simply bad business. It is a clear demonstration that FIFA's decision to go to Qatar was not only against the interests of important constituents and the sport as a whole, but also against its own interests as well. Pretty sure sign that the interests being served by a WC in Qatar are not legitimate ones.

bacon1431

June 27th, 2017 at 4:51 PM ^

The deal with Fox was pretty well known already. That's nothing really new. However. It's ended real bad for FIFA regardless because the broadcasting deal for 2026 is gonna be huge because one, it's probably gonna be in the US and two, with 48 teams going, it was gonna be worth almost double the amount of previous broadcasting rights. FIFA lost doubly in this regard.

UM Griff

June 27th, 2017 at 9:49 PM ^

Moving away from the traditional schedule + political instability of the region + screwed up TV contracts + current Quatar tensions with their neighbors........ Makes the NCAA look like rank amateurs.

fksljj

June 27th, 2017 at 10:01 PM ^

'2026 WC US-CAN-MEX "

 

I'm curious about this. Does that mean there won't be any qualifying rounds for CONCACAF for that world cup? Since CONCACAF is only awarded 3.5 spots for the world cup would they basically just say "sorry everybody else!"