🌏🏆 FIFA WORLD CUP 2042 STADIUMS: ASEAN - AUSTRALIA BID

A joint bid for the World Cup between ASEAN countries and Australia has been under discussion since 2019, anticipating the tournament's new format, which has now expanded to 48 nations. Although the regional coalition was initially postponed for the 2034 edition due to the AFC's shift in support to Saudi Arabia, the collaboration has been revived seriously to secure a hosting opportunity for the 2042 World Cup. The Indonesian Football Association (PSSI), along with regional football federations, is currently exploring two strategic partnership schemes: moving forward with the Southeast Asian bloc or partnering with Australia and New Zealand to meet the massive infrastructure standards required by FIFA. The combination of several ASEAN countries and Australia is a unique combination, as Southeast Asian countries boast exceptional spectator interest and rapidly developing infrastructure, plus Australia boasts some of the best sports infrastructure in the world. Both would make impressive hosts if selected to host the FIFA World Cup in the future. But which stadiums have the potential to host the world's biggest football event? Key moments: 00:00 Intro 01:32 Sultan Ibrahim Stadium, Malaysia 02:18 Chang Arena, Thailand 03:02 Sydney Football Stadium, Australia 03:45 New Shah Alam Stadium, Malaysia 04:18 Rajamangala Stadium, Thailand 04:52 Brisbane Stadium, Australia 05:33 National Stadium, Singapore 06:11 Docklands Stadium, Australia 07:01 PVF Stadium, Vietnam 07:56 Rach Chich Stadium, Vietnam 08:38 Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, Indonesia 09:27 Jakarta International Stadium, Indonesia 10:15 Stadium Australia, Australia 11:02 Bukit Jalil Stadium, Malaysia 11:49 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia 12:39 Trong Dong Stadium, Vietnam #asean #worldcup #fifaworldcup #fifaworldcup2042 #australia #socceroos #timnas #timnasindonesia #aseanworldcup #worldcupstadiums