"We have always said that for marquee matches, such as quarterfinals, semifinals or final, the criteria would be readiness and willingness. In terms of readiness, Goa had the advantage of hosting the AFC U-16 Championship, so infrastructure is well covered.
"For the willingness, we have to take into account how important it is for a state, its people and all the stakeholders involved with football to host these matches. We had a test on the AFC U-16 and we have analysed the attendance data, which was certainly not too encouraging," tournament director Javier Ceppi said.
An eight-member FIFA team, led by head of events Jaime Yarza, has set out to inspect the host cities.
Newly appointed state chief minister Manohar Parrikar welcomed the FIFA delegation today and pledged full support for the upcoming tournament.
Commenting on the Nehru Stadium in Fatorda, Parrikar said, "Goa is known for its love for football and we will ensure that no stone is left unturned in preparations for the tournament. It will be a wonderful opportunity for all Goans to witness a spectacle such as the World Cup."
Describing the preparations of the venue, Yarza said, "I am pretty excited to see the way the stadium has shaped over the last year since I last came here, it played host to the World Cup Qualifiers and from the reports, I gauge that the authorities here did a great job at it.
Speaking about the readiness of the venue, Ceppi said, "On the infrastructure front, things are almost ready but we now need to go into the finer details of all the operation plans such as security, transport, health, promotions etc. We will keep working with the authorities of the state government just as we have done for the past two and a half years to make sure that all the responsibilities for the state are complied with."
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