Official Bid Submission
The Spanish Rugby Federation has officially confirmed its intention to host the 2035 Men's Rugby World Cup. By submitting this bid, Spain aims to become a major destination for international rugby, building on the country's growing interest in the sport and its proven ability to host large-scale global sporting events.
Strategic Objectives
The bid is centered on several key strategic goals designed to convince World Rugby that Spain is the ideal candidate for the 2035 tournament. These objectives include:
- Expanding the reach and popularity of rugby union across the Iberian Peninsula.
- Utilizing Spain's world-class stadium infrastructure, many of which are already equipped to handle high-capacity international events.
- Demonstrating the country's logistical capability to manage the influx of international fans and teams.
Infrastructure and Capacity
A core component of the Spanish proposal is the utilization of existing venues. Spain boasts numerous stadiums that meet the stringent requirements set by World Rugby for hosting pool matches, knockout stages, and the final. The bid highlights the geographical accessibility of these venues and the country's robust transportation networks, which are essential for managing the logistics of a multi-week global tournament.
Looking Ahead
While the selection process for the 2035 tournament is in its early stages, the formal submission marks a significant milestone for Spanish rugby. The federation is now preparing to engage in the detailed evaluation process required by the governing body. As one official noted, 'We are committed to presenting a compelling case that showcases both our passion for the game and our readiness to welcome the world to Spain.'
4 Comments
Bermudez
The Spanish Rugby Federation is delusional. They lack the competitive depth to host.
Africa
Spain has proven it can host major events, which is a big plus. Whether they can actually compete at a high level on the pitch remains a valid concern for the tournament's overall appeal.
Habibi
It is great to see Spain's ambition for rugby development. We must be careful, though, to ensure that the tournament doesn't just become a one-off event with no lasting impact on the sport's grassroots.
Muchacho
Infrastructure is one thing, but the interest just isn't there. This will be a financial disaster.