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''Main article: [[Bids for the Worldvision Summer 2022]]''
''Main article: [[Bids for the Worldvision Summer 2022]]''
===Bidding parties===
===Bidding parties===
IECO has announced the call for applications for the competition, which will be accepted from 2 to 4 May 2022. At the moment, five countries have submitted their applications to organize the competition, two of which have two candidates each:
IECO has announced the call for applications for the competition, which will be accepted from 2 to 4 May 2022. At the moment, six countries have submitted their applications to organize the competition, two of which have two candidates each:
* {{GRC}}, Piraeus; The Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium (Capacity: 32.100).
* {{GRC}}, Piraeus; The Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium (Capacity: 32.100).
* {{HUN}}, Budapest; Lazlo Papp Arena (Capacity: 12.500).
* {{HUN}}, Budapest; Lazlo Papp Arena (Capacity: 12.500).
* {{JPN}}, Okinawa; Okinawa City Multi-Purpose Arena (Capacity: 10.000).
* {{JPN}}, Okinawa; Okinawa City Multi-Purpose Arena (Capacity: 10.000).
* {{JPN}}, Tokyo; Ariake Arena (Capacity: 12.000).
* {{JPN}}, Tokyo; Ariake Arena (Capacity: 12.000).
* {{ESP}}, Barcelona; Palau Sant Jordi Arena (Capacity: 18.000).
* {{GBR}}, London; O2 Arena (Capacity: 20.000).
* {{GBR}}, London; O2 Arena (Capacity: 20.000).
* {{USA}}, Syracuse; Carrier Dome (Capacity: 56.200).
* {{USA}}, Syracuse; Carrier Dome (Capacity: 56.200).
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* {{CHN}}, Shanghai; Mercedes-Benz Arena (Capacity: 18.000).
* {{CHN}}, Shanghai; Mercedes-Benz Arena (Capacity: 18.000).
* {{KOR}}, Busan; Sajik Arena (Capacity: 14.100).
* {{KOR}}, Busan; Sajik Arena (Capacity: 14.100).
* {{ESP}}, Barcelona; Palau Sant Jordi (Capacity: 18.000).


===Canceled or rejected bids===
===Canceled or rejected bids===