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Sunderland launches 2018 World Cup host city bid with help from Rufus.
2009 at 3:29pm
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You may have noticed recently a big push for Sunderland to become a host city for the 2018 World Cup with Sunderland Football Club chairman Niall Quinn and Sunderland City Council leader Councillor Paul Watson urging the North East to get behind Sunderland’s bid.
We were asked by Sunderland AFC and Sunderland City Council to produce a brand for the campaign, ranging from the logo design, website design, pop up stands, pull up displays, stationery, t-shirts, flags, banners and other materials, in order for Sunderland to have a solid base for the bid to be launched.
A successful bid would mean qualifying matches during the World Cup finals would be played at the Stadium of Light. However, Sunderland is keen to embrace the whole of North East England in its proposal, ensuring that as many places and people as possible across the region benefit from playing a part in the biggest sporting event in the world.
By logging on to www.england2018bid.com, and selecting ‘TO ADD YOUR SUPPORT, CLICK HERE TO REGISTER’ link on the right, then selecting ‘Sunderland’ as preferred host city, members of the public can show The FA that they want Sunderland to host matches in the World Cup in 2018. A ‘Back the Bid’ book will also be available to be signed in key locations around Sunderland, including the City Library, Civic Centre and the Stadium of Light.
Promotional activities will be taking place across the city in the coming months to support the bid, kicking off with school pupils in Sunderland submitting letters and pictures to show The FA what hosting World Cup matches would mean to them.
While strong public support alone won’t secure Sunderland’s host city status, it will be taken into consideration by The FA.
An outline bid for Host City status must be submitted by 8 July and FA officials will visit the city on 14 July. The final bid must be submitted to The FA by 6 November 2009. In total fifteen cities are competing to be host cities for England’s World Cup 2018 bid.
So come on, let’s show the country how proud we are of our city and log your votes at www.sunderland2018bid.com.
Ha’way the Lads!
A successful bid would mean qualifying matches during the World Cup finals would be played at the Stadium of Light. However, Sunderland is keen to embrace the whole of North East England in its proposal, ensuring that as many places and people as possible across the region benefit from playing a part in the biggest sporting event in the world.
By logging on to www.england2018bid.com, and selecting ‘TO ADD YOUR SUPPORT, CLICK HERE TO REGISTER’ link on the right, then selecting ‘Sunderland’ as preferred host city, members of the public can show The FA that they want Sunderland to host matches in the World Cup in 2018. A ‘Back the Bid’ book will also be available to be signed in key locations around Sunderland, including the City Library, Civic Centre and the Stadium of Light.
Promotional activities will be taking place across the city in the coming months to support the bid, kicking off with school pupils in Sunderland submitting letters and pictures to show The FA what hosting World Cup matches would mean to them.
While strong public support alone won’t secure Sunderland’s host city status, it will be taken into consideration by The FA.
An outline bid for Host City status must be submitted by 8 July and FA officials will visit the city on 14 July. The final bid must be submitted to The FA by 6 November 2009. In total fifteen cities are competing to be host cities for England’s World Cup 2018 bid.
So come on, let’s show the country how proud we are of our city and log your votes at www.sunderland2018bid.com.
Ha’way the Lads!
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