FIFA are set to announce a new host nation for the U-20 World Cup after removing Indonesia as hosts.
The Flying Eagles of Nigeria will not be travelling to Indonesia for the U-20 World Cup, as FIFA has removed them as hosts of the tournament.
The competition was previously scheduled to kick off on May 20 in Indonesia, but following recent developments, FIFA are set to announce a new host nation.
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What happened
Following a meeting between Gianni Infantino and the President of the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI), Erick Thonir, FIFA announced todaythat they have removed Indonesia as host of the FIFA U-20 World Cup 2023.
The football governing body said they will announce a new host as soon as possible, and that the competition will start at the previously scheduled date, allaying fears of a possible cancellation.
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Why Indonesia was removed as hosts
As we reported in detail here, the U-20 World Cup previously risked cancellation as the Governor of Bali, a prominent province in Indonesia, refused the participation of Israel in the tournament.
Israel qualified for the competition, but the governor of Bali, Wayne Koster, refuses to host them, citing Israel's treatment of Palestinians as the reason, saying it is against Indonesian principles.
Wayne Koster: “We, the provincial government of Bali, declare that we reject the participation of the Israel team to compete in Bali.”
Following his declaration, the draw that was to be held in Indonesia on March 31st was cancelled.
How the Flying Eagles qualified
Meanwhile, the Flying Eagles will wait for FIFA to announce the next hosts, as they are one of the contenders for the title after qualifying via the recent U-20 AFCON.
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Although Nigeria failed to win the competition after losing to the Gambia, they got a big consolation prize by qualifying for the U-20 World Cup before going on to clinch third place.
Going into the competition, the Bosso-led Flying Eagles knew making it into the semi-finals of the u-20 AFCON will earn them a ticket to Indonesia.
Despite a slow start and losing to eventual champions Senegal, Nigeria won their next two group-stage games to enter the quarter-final.
The u-20 Eagles narrowly beat the young Ugandans thanks to a 30th-minute own goal by Ibrahim Juma to book a place in the semi-final—which they lost to the Gambia—and the World Cup in Indonesia, whose advancement is in doubt.
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