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Old October 24th, 2010, 11:12 PM   #61
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Uruguay and Argentina could be supported by Qatar

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Argentina has confirmed it will throw its weight behind Qatar’s bid to host the FIFA World Cup in 2022.


“We expect that Doha in return will support our candidacy to co-host the event in 2030 along with Uruguay,” said Carlos Enrique Meyer, Argentinean tourism minister, during a state visit to Doha".


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Old October 25th, 2010, 03:26 AM   #62
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This idea needs polishing, Uruguay is a Small country compared with argentina (in Km² population, PBI etc..) so the proporcion should be 1/4

with the following stadiums:
URUGUAY:
-Montevideo-Centenario
-Punta del Este-New
-Ciudad del interior de uruguay(Paysandú, Salto etc..)-New
ARGENTINA
-Buenos aires- Monumental
-La Plata- El Único (will be opened on deccember 2010)
-Cordoba- El Chateau (increasing its capacity for The copa america2011)
-Mendoza- El Malvinas Argentinas
-Rosario- El Gigante de Arroyito
-Santa fe/Paraná- El Cementerio de Elefantes
-Salta- El Padre E. Martearena
-San Juan- El del Bicentenario
-Mar del Plata- El Mundialista
-San Luis- El Estadio de La Punta

That would be all the stadiums in Argentina that are already built and only need to increase their capacity and facilities

the New stadiums should be built:
1 in San Miguel de Tucuman
the other should be built in Neuquen but the problem is that there the winter is very cold so the other citiy that could be proposed is Resistencia that has 1 estadium under cunstruccion that can be improved for the WC.

well at least thats my opinion,

PD:sorry for my lousy english
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Old March 14th, 2011, 12:43 AM   #63
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Well first mi english is bad so don´t make a lot of work to understand my

Uruguay could have 4 or 5 stadiums

Montevideo 2: centenario and The gran parque central (there was played the first world match )
Punta del este/Maldonado 1: This cities are united as you may know Punta del este is one of the most exclusives cities of Latinamerica and it has a lot of hoteles
Salto: This small city is the hot spring capital of L.A and it has hoteles under construction
Colonia: This city is very very small but it has a beautiful history center and there are also a lot of hotels there

Sorry but my english is not very good
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Old March 14th, 2011, 12:56 AM   #64
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Old March 14th, 2011, 11:55 AM   #65
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I think this would be a great World Cup, but I still feel personally that it would be nice if Uruguay held it with some other South American countries instead. Best of luck anyway!
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Old March 14th, 2011, 09:03 PM   #66
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Thanks Chibimatty as you may now uruguay and Argentina are not of third world like much people thinks Uruguay, Argentina and Chile form the "Conosur" it has a very good human development index comparable with some European nations and some estates from de U.S

Ok I no we are not a rich nation but we have our thinks hehe

Sorry again, but my English is bad
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Old March 14th, 2011, 09:04 PM   #67
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Old March 15th, 2011, 03:14 AM   #68
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Old March 15th, 2011, 03:20 AM   #69
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In my opinion...

Uruguay 4 cities - 5 stadiums
1- Montevideo - (2 new Stadiums)
2- Punta del este/Maldonado - (Two cities close together, can have a new stadium between them.)
3- Rivera - New or renovated and expanded stadium (It is a city that borders directly with another of Brazil, thereby making the population is larger than it looks.)
4- Paysandú or Salto - New or renovated and expanded stadium

Argentina 6 cities - 7 stadiums
1- Buenos Aires - Two new Stadiums
2- Avellaneda - (Take modernization in the new stadium from Independiente.)
3- Ciudad de La Plata - (Take modernization in the new stadium)
4- Córdoba - (New Stadium)
5- Mendoza - (New Stadium)
6- Rosario - (New Stadium)


Some cities may have a small population, but are strategic points that can take many tourists from Brazil, Paraguay and Chile.
For example:
Mendoza is only 363KM from the capital of Chile, Santiago.
Rivera is a city widely visited by Brazilians and even merge with a bordering town of the same size.
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Old March 15th, 2011, 03:21 AM   #70
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Thanks Chibimatty as you may now uruguay and Argentina are not of third world like much people thinks Uruguay, Argentina and Chile form the "Conosur" it has a very good human development index comparable with some European nations and some estates from de U.S

Ok I no we are not a rich nation but we have our thinks hehe

Sorry again, but my English is bad
By 2030 Uruguay and Argentinia will be 100% 1st world.
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Old March 15th, 2011, 03:25 AM   #71
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In my opinion...

Uruguay 4 cities - 5 stadiums
1- Montevideo - (2 new Stadiums)
2- Punta del este/Maldonado - (Two cities close together, can have a new stadium between them.)
3- Rivera - New or renovated and expanded stadium (It is a city that borders directly with another of Brazil, thereby making the population is larger than it looks.)
4- Paysandú or Salto - New or renovated and expanded stadium

Argentina 7 cities - 8 stadiums
1- Buenos Aires - Two new Stadiums
2- Avellaneda - (Take modernization in the new stadium from Independiente.)
3- Ciudad de La Plata - (Take modernization in the new stadium)
4- Córdoba - (New Stadium)
5- Mendoza - (New Stadium)
6- Santa Fé - (New or Renovated Stadium)
7- Rosario - (New Stadium)


Some cities may have a small population, but are strategic points that can take many tourists from Brazil, Paraguay and Chile.
For example:
Mendoza is only 363KM from the capital of Chile, Santiago.
Rivera is a city widely visited by Brazilians and even merge with a bordering town of the same size.
Santa Fe is the nearest town to the capital of Paraguay, about 500km away.
Estoy de acuerdo

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Old March 15th, 2011, 06:58 PM   #72
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In my opinion...

Uruguay 4 cities - 5 stadiums
1- Montevideo - (2 new Stadiums)
2- Punta del este/Maldonado - (Two cities close together, can have a new stadium between them.)
3- Rivera - New or renovated and expanded stadium (It is a city that borders directly with another of Brazil, thereby making the population is larger than it looks.)
4- Paysandú or Salto - New or renovated and expanded stadium

Argentina 6 cities - 7 stadiums
1- Buenos Aires - Two new Stadiums
2- Avellaneda - (Take modernization in the new stadium from Independiente.)
3- Ciudad de La Plata - (Take modernization in the new stadium)

4- Córdoba - (New Stadium)
5- Mendoza - (New Stadium)
6- Rosario - (New Stadium)


Some cities may have a small population, but are strategic points that can take many tourists from Brazil, Paraguay and Chile.
For example:
Mendoza is only 363KM from the capital of Chile, Santiago.
Rivera is a city widely visited by Brazilians and even merge with a bordering town of the same size.
So you pretty much have four stadiums in Buenos Aires. Not a good idea.
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Old March 15th, 2011, 10:23 PM   #73
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Uruguay - 3
Montevideo - Centenario - renovated
Punta del Este - new
Rivera - new

Argentina
Buenos Aires - Monumental - renovated
La Plata - Unico
Rosario - Gigante de Arroyito - renovated
Cordoba - new
Mendoza - Malvinas - renovated
Salta - Padre Martearena - renovated
Santa Fé - Cementerio de los Elefantes - renovated
Mar del Plata - renovated
San Juan - renovated
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Old March 15th, 2011, 10:36 PM   #74
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So you pretty much have four stadiums in Buenos Aires. Not a good idea.
Don't they have 10 in Doha?
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Old March 15th, 2011, 11:13 PM   #75
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Yeah, all bets are off now. FIFA's own rules are meaningless to all intents and purposes.
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Old March 15th, 2011, 11:33 PM   #76
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The current Uruguayan population is of 3,5M. It will be of 4M or so in 2030. No way they're going to host more than 2 WC stadiums - especially if one of them is built for 80,000

To be honest it's high time FIFA stopped the supergrowth of the World Cup. If it keeps going this way, only 10 countries or so will be able to host it. The 2010 WC should be used as a standard, so that countries such as Argentina, Colombia, Poland and Egypt could host alone.
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And even so those countries listed will have a hard time building ten MODERN 40,000 stadiums.

Let's be more realistic. Argentina population in 2030 will be nearly 50 million. The population of Uruguay will be 3,700,000 inhabitants.
Uruguay cannot have more than 2 world class stadiums, Argentina should have the others 12 world class stadiums.


Argentina:

1-Buenos Aires
2-Cordoba
3-Rosario
4-Salta
5-Mendoza
6-La Plata
7-San Juan
8-Mar del Plata
9-Tucuman
10-Bahia Blanca
11-Santa Fe
12-Neuquen

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Uruguay:

1-Montevideo
2-Punta del Este


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Old March 16th, 2011, 12:22 AM   #77
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Let's be more realistic. Argentina population in 2030 will be nearly 50 million. The population of Uruguay will be 3,700,000 inhabitants.
Uruguay cannot have more than 2 world class stadiums, Argentina should have the others 12 world class stadiums.


Argentina:

1-Buenos Aires
2-Cordoba
3-Rosario
4-Salta
5-Mendoza
6-La Plata
7-San Juan
8-Mar del Plata
9-Tucuman
10-Bahia Blanca
11-Santa Fe
12-Neuquen

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Uruguay:

1-Montevideo
2-Punta del Este


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No por favor con lo mismo Romanito no digas eso denuevo que es tremendo bolaso que uruguay solo puede tener 2 sedes te lo digo con buena onda no nos subestimes como haces siempre
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Old March 16th, 2011, 12:40 AM   #78
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Old March 16th, 2011, 12:50 AM   #79
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What are Uruguay's best stadiums right now?
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Old March 16th, 2011, 03:02 AM   #80
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So you pretty much have four stadiums in Buenos Aires. Not a good idea.
But where you want to have world cup?
In the desert?
The surrounds of Argentina Buenos Aires!
What other great city exists beyond those that I mentioned?
La Plata and Avellaneda are the only cities where the stadiums will not require major upgrades, leaving them out of the World Cup is madness.
The Greater Buenos Aires has 13 Millions inhabitants, or 3.25 million per stadium.
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