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中国足球协会近期宣布,青岛市被选定为2026年世界杯亚洲区预选赛第三阶段10月份主场赛事的承办城市。这一决定经过了公开征集、会员协会提交材料、综合评估,并得到了亚足联的批准。青岛青春足球场将作为比赛场地,为即将到来的国际赛事提供支持。

自6月14日申办工作启动以来,北京、长春、长沙、常州、成都、海口、杭州、丽江、青岛、温州等10个城市积极参与申办。在综合考量了气候条件、社会效应以及国家队的意见后,中国足协最终决定青岛作为10月份主场。这一选择充分考虑了国家队的赛程安排,即10月10日客场对阵澳大利亚队后,回国于10月15日主场迎战印度尼西亚队。考虑到气候条件与阿德莱德相似,以及为球迷提供最佳观赛体验,青岛的气候条件较为适宜,同时容纳观众人数较多的青岛青春足球场成为首选。

这一决定不仅体现了中国足协对国家队比赛条件的高度重视,也预示着青岛作为国际体育赛事举办地的再次亮相。青岛青春足球场作为比赛场地,将进一步提升中国在国际足球赛事中的形象,同时也为青岛乃至整个中国提供了展示体育魅力和城市风采的绝佳机会。

随着世界杯亚洲区预选赛的临近,青岛的准备工作已全面展开,包括场馆设施的完善、球迷服务的优化以及安全保障措施的部署,以确保赛事的顺利进行。这不仅是对中国足球的一次重要考验,也是青岛乃至中国体育事业发展的又一里程碑。

英语如下:

News Title: Chinese Football Association Chooses Qingdao as Host City for October World Cup Qualifier

Keywords: Chinese Football Association, Qingdao, World Cup Qualifier

News Content: The Chinese Football Association (CFA) recently announced that Qingdao, the city, has been selected as the host city for the third phase of the 2026 World Cup Asian Qualifiers in October. This decision followed a public bidding process, submissions from member associations, a comprehensive evaluation, and approval from the AFC. The Qingdao Youth Football Stadium will serve as the venue for the upcoming international matches.

Since the bidding process began on June 14, 10 cities including Beijing, Changchun, Changsha, Changzhou, Chengdu, Haikou, Hangzhou, Lijiang, Qingdao, and Wenzhou have actively participated. After considering factors such as climate conditions, social impact, and the national team’s preferences, the CFA finally decided on Qingdao as the October host. This choice takes into account the team’s schedule, including a game against Australia on October 10 away from home, followed by a home game against Indonesia on October 15. Given that the climate conditions in Qingdao are similar to Adelaide’s and offer a favorable environment for fans, the city’s climate is considered suitable, with the Qingdao Youth Football Stadium, which can accommodate a large number of spectators, being the preferred option.

This decision highlights the CFA’s strong emphasis on the conditions for national team matches, and also signifies Qingdao’s return as a venue for international sports events. The Qingdao Youth Football Stadium, as the venue, will further enhance China’s image in international football events and provide Qingdao and China as a whole with a golden opportunity to showcase their sports charm and city风采.

As the World Cup Asian Qualifiers approach, Qingdao’s preparations are in full swing, including improvements to venue facilities, optimization of fan services, and deployment of safety measures to ensure the smooth conduct of the event. This is not only a significant test for Chinese football but also a milestone in the development of sports in Qingdao and China as a whole.

【来源】http://www.chinanews.com/ty/2024/07-23/10255959.shtml

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