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In line with the approved timeline for the bidding process of the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 2023™, FIFA (www.FIFA.com) has received bids from the following member associations:

  • Bahrain Football Association
  • Seychelles Football Federation
  • United Arab Emirates Football Association

As stated in the Bidding Process Overview, FIFA will review and assess the bids, with a final decision on the host expected to be made by the FIFA Council end of Q1 in 2022.

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