Vladimir Putin holds a meeting on preparations for the FIFA 2018 World Cup
“This month-long football marathon leaves a significant cultural
and material heritage which will be used by the country and the
people in decades to come. I’m referring to the aggressive
development of the sport, transport and hotel infrastructure, the
creation of new production facilities and jobs, new international
and personal ties.” Vladimir Putin At a meeting on preparations for
the FIFA 2018 World Cup in Russia Vladimir Putin’s opening
remarks:Ladies and gentlemen, this meeting marks the
beginning of a major preparation for the FIFA 2018 World Cup.As we
all know, three months ago the FIFA executive committee made a
historic decision – at least for Russia – in Zurich , and for the
first time awarded this country the right to host this prestigious
sporting competition.I would like to emphasise that hosting a
tournament like this is more than an honour; the FIFA World Cup is
much greater than simply a sporting event.This month-long football
marathon leaves a significant cultural and material heritage which
will be used by the country and the people in decades to come. I’m
referring to the aggressive development of the sport, transport and
hotel infrastructure, the creation of new production facilities and
jobs, new international and personal ties. Tens of thousands of
people from all over the world will come to see a modern,
dynamically developing and open Russia.This event’s social
dimension is equally important. The World Cup and preparation for
it will help popularise sports among young people and promote a
healthy lifestyle.The world cup will be a powerful impetus for
development, which is one reason we decided to bid for it. Our
success in Zurich should be a prologue to a long and serious effort
in the next seven years and beyond.In making the bid, we undertook
significant obligations supported by government guarantees.
Naturally, we must follow through on everything we guaranteed.Now
let’s proceed to details.According to FIFA regulations, we have
established the Russia 2018 organising committee. This is the only
entity responsible for the preparation and management of the world
cup, and its results must be meaningful and properly organised.
This is why I suggest that its board of supervisors convene at
least twice a year. We will also discuss some routine issues later
today.One of the biggest issues is the construction of stadiums. It
is not an exaggeration to say that this is the fundamental task in
preparing for the world cup in Russia.For some stadiums, including
those in Moscow, St Petersburg, Sochi and Kazan, their status is
pretty much clear in terms of what needs to be done. In other
regions the organising committee, along with local authorities,
will have to choose sites for building future stadiums that meet
all FIFA regulations. I would like to point out that the designs of
the new stadiums should involve the members of the organising
committee responsible for the compliance with FIFA technical
regulations.As for funding, we need an individual approach to each
region and each venue. We need to ensure a balance between federal
and regional funds and private investment. I request that the
Ministry of Sport, Tourism and Youth Policy and the Ministry of
Finance submit corresponding proposals jointly with the regional
governors by June 1.I would also like to request that Russian
Railways and the Ministry of Transport consider building or
upgrading fast train lines between the cities that will be hosting
the world cup. Moreover, we will need to modernise the airports in
the host cities.Establishing an up-to-date legal framework is
another task. We need to adjust existing Russian law to FIFA
standards as fixed by our government guarantees and other binding
documents. I request that the Ministry of Sport, Tourism and Youth
Policy and the organising committee draft the necessary bills.There
is another issue I would like to speak about.I’m convinced that the
Russian Football Union needs to actively interact with the public
and football fan associations and organisations. We have given a
promise to FIFA and the entire international community to hold the
world cup properly, based on the principles of tolerance and
benevolence. And we must deliver on this promise.As you know, I met
with supporters of Russia’s leading football clubs last December .
We need to involve these public organisations in the preparations
for the world cup to use their energy and positive creative
potential. They should take part in the preparations and this will
make them even more conscious of how this world cup will be held.
This will cultivate in them a sense of ownership in this
event.There is one more issue that needs our attention today.We
need to train a strong competitive national team for the world cup.
You realise that this will take more than a year or two. This
laborious work should begin at the youth and junior team levels. We
still have seven years to go so it will be these sportsmen who will
be playing for Russia at the world cup. I request that the Ministry
of Sport, Tourism and Youth Policy and the Russian Football Union
prepare these players for the country’s national team, and make it
a priority.
источник новости: http://premier.gov.ru/eng/events/news/14773/
источник новости: http://premier.gov.ru/eng/events/news/14773/




