FIFA will send a two-man designation to Kigali in Rwanda one week from now to investigate the nation’s offices as they offer to have the 2019 Under-17 World Cup.
The Rwanda FA President, Vincent Nzamwita, said the review will be done close by his individuals and the Sports Ministry as Fifa assess their current and proposed structures. “They want to get first hand information and then report back to the Fifa Council to compare and decide who wins the bid to host,” Nzamwita told BBC Sport.
As indicated by the Rwanda FA, the Fifa visit – which will keep running from 21-24 February – will incorporate a visit of the proposed stadiums, preparing offices, inns and healing facilities in Kigali City, Bugesera District, Huye District, Muhanga District, Musanze District and Rubavu District individually.
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