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1 2006 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee Germany

2 World Cup Organisers 1930 Uruguay1974 Germany 1934 Italy1978 Argentina 1938 France1982 Spain 1950 Brazil1986 Mexico 1954 Switzerland 1990 Italy 1958 Sweden1994 USA 1962 Chile1998 France 1966 England2002 South Korea/Japan 1970 Mexico2006 Germany

3 Application Idea (November 1992) Initiative Announcement to FIFA June 1993 Invitation to bidding by FIFA January 1998 Decision of FIFA 6 July 2000 “And the winner is … Deutschland“

4 Campaign FIFA requirement specification: Technical and political requirements (government guarantees for safety, traffic, visa, protocol, work permits, etc.) Nationale press work and Public Relation “Welcome to Germany“ International lobbying Campaign-Budget: DM 17 million (€ 8.691.961,98) Own funds: DFB and sponsorship, no public funds

5 2006 FIFA-World Cup Germany Flowchart July 2004: 12 offices of the Local Organising Committee in the12 World Cup venues LOC 2006 Administration committee FIFA-Marketing AG Worldwide Commercial rights FIFA General organisation LOC 2006 Local Organisation LOC 2006 Supervisory council Infront AG Worldwide TV rights ISE Commercial Hospitality

6 LOC / Government BMI (Federal Ministry of the Interior) Central coordianation:  With all ministries  With Federal States  Host Cities  Central task: Fulfillment of all guarantees pledged in the application, in particular regarding safety (deployment of police)

7 15 Global Partners and 6 National Suppliers h Marketing

8 Status LOC 417 days left to the opening game (9 June 2006) 1 January 2001: establishment of the Local Organising Committee Headquarter in Frankfurt Currently around 140 employees at the LOC

9 Franz Beckenbauer President

10 Steering Committee - Hospitality - Security - Protocol - Accreditation- Ticketing - Media and press services -Transport and logistics - Human Resources - Events - Opening and closing ceremony, FIFA Congress - Finance- IT & telecommunications - Cities and stadiums - Legal affairs- PR, Media & communications - Tournament organisation - General organisation- Marketing- Accommodation and tourism Dr. Theo Zwanziger Executive Vice- President Wolfgang Niersbach Executive Vice- President Horst R. Schmidt Deputy Vice-President

11 LOC - Budget € 200 million Ticket Revenue € 60 million6 National Suppliers € 170 millionFIFA Investment € 430 million

12 The 12 Stadia of the 2006 World Cup Berlin 76.000 Dortmund69.000 Frankfurt48.000 Gelsenkirchen52.000 Hamburg50.000 Hannover 45.000 Kaiserslautern48.500 Cologne45.000 Leipzig42.000 Munich66.000 Nuremberg 45.500 Stuttgart53.500

13 € 1.5 billion invested in the “stadia of the future“ 9 of 12 WC stadia are purpose-built football arenas For the first time ever, all seating positions will be under cover High comfort, high safety - no fences around the football pitches Completion of all stadia by November 2005 at the latest Stadia of the future

14 Slogan Die Welt zu Gast bei Freunden A time to make friends El mundo entre amigos Le rendez-vous de l‘amitié

15 Schedule 15 to 29 June 2005FIFA Confederations Cup 2005 September 2005 till January 2006“Destination Germany” starts: Franz Beckenbauer travels to all qualified nations of the 2006 World Cup 9 December 2005Final Draw in Leipzig 14 May 2006End of Season 2005/2006 8 June 2006FIFA Gala in Berlin 9 June 2006 Opening ceremony and match with Germany (A1) 9 July 2006Final in Berlin

16 Ticketing  Approximately 3.3 Million tickets are available  About one million foreign visitors are expected  Ticket sales started in February 2005. Over 7 Million Tickets were orded during the 1 st phase. Therefore the LOC organised a draw on the 15 th of April, 2005.

17 1930: Uruguay 1974: Germany 1934: Italy 1978: Argentina 1938: Italy 1982: Italy 1950: Uruguay 1986: Argentina 1954: Germany 1990: Germany 1958: Brazil 1994: Brazil 1962: Brazil 1998: France 1966: England 2002: Brazil 1970: Brazil 2006: ? World Champions

18 Thank you for your attention and we hope to see you soon “A Time to make friends“


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