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Qatar steps up to join bidders for next Rugby League World Cup in 2025

Qatar is among four nations to have expressed an interest in staging the next Rugby League World Cup after France pulled out as hosts.

The organising committee conceded on Monday that they would be unable to stage the tournament in 2025 after failing to meet financial criteria set out by the French government, leaving the event at risk of a deficit.

The International Rugby League board held an emergency meeting on Wednesday to set out a strategy for seeking a replacement host, with a decision expected in July. However, the body’s chair, Troy Grant, revealed four nations have already expressed an interest in taking over from France including Qatar, which staged the men’s football World Cup last year.

New Zealand, South Africa and Fiji have also stepped forward but Grant stressed that no option is off the table, including the prospect of delaying to 2026 or even cancelling altogether and planning for the 2029 tournament.

“We’ll be guiding each expression of interest to our committee and all those and any options will be presented, and proper due diligence will be done,” Grant said. “But the reality is the size of the tournament will have a bearing on what we do.

“There’s potential to move it out of this cycle and create a new cycle … everything is on the table. Everything is a possibility at this stage. All options are on the table as we understand that time is running out and we need to move quickly.”Qatar has ramped up its interest in major sporting events and organisations in recent years. The Arab nation’s hosting of last year’s Fifa World Cup attracted global attention, while the Qatari billionaire, Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani, has this week made an improved offer to purchase Manchester United. Elsewhere in

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