FIFA boosts China’s hopes of hosting 2030 World Cup
LAUSANNE, Switzerland — China’s hopes of hosting the 2030 World Cup got a boost from FIFA.
The governing body of soccer proposes giving its ruling council the power to decide that a continent could skip just one World Cup before hosting again.
In a legal text published Wednesday ahead of next week’s FIFA Congress in Bahrain, the governing body said the flexibility in hosting would be allowed “if circumstances so require.” That could let China bid to host the 2030 World Cup only eight years after Qatar.
Other proposed changes to FIFA’s legal rules include concentrating more decision-making powers in the FIFA Bureau — President Gianni Infantino and the six presidents of the continental confederations — without needing to be ratified by the 37-member FIFA Council.


