The Charterlands of Reenberg wish to not allow announce their entry into the Rugby World Cup for the first time but also desire to be the hosts . Over the last 100years sport has played an ever greater part in the culture and societies that make up the diverse Charterlands. While people here are proud of there own individual heritage and background we have few opportunities to come together in the sense that other nations can and so we believe the crucible of sport, especially as hosts will provide us those opportunities. Please find attached the details of our intended bid. We are always happy to answer questions relating to this bid.
Should we be successful our 80,000 seater stadium shall be the 81,000 seater Reenberg Arena. The stadium is located on Reenberg Isle and has excellent public transport links. The stadium itself has a rectractable roof ensuring that perfect conditions for the final can be achieved.
Our two 70,000+ seater stadiums shall be the Reenberghöfn Sports Park Arena (right) and Dragon Stadium (left). Reenberghöfn is our largest city and sits on the coast meanwhile Dragon Stadium sits with the Charter known as the Dragon Council and the city of Xiodelijiang. Reenberghöfn Sports Park Arena has a capacity of 73,500 while Dragon Stadium has a capacity of 74,200.
In addition to this top tier stadiums we would also like to host games at the following arenas. Starting in the top left of these images and moving clockwise are Liberty Stadium, The Alliance Dome, The Colony Park, Ferrum Stadium and the Pelagiya Family Stadium. Each of these stadiums represents one different Charter of our nation. The Liberty Stadium is in the coastal city of Lahar, a member of the Gulf of Liberty Union. It has 63,000 seats and Lahar is considered one of the most multi-cultural cities within the Charterlands. The Alliance Dome is a unique roofed arena capable of replicating climates from around the world. It is often used as a training ground by the national team or for concerts however on this occasion its 58,000 seats will be arranged for rugby. It is located in the Socialist Holding Alliance (SHA) town of Ruskakov, the SHA is largely made up of immigrants from Rodhina and Kaitaine. Colony Park has a capacity of 41,000 and is located in a Charter known as the Colony of Reform. This is a region once used as a penal colony by Royal Seleucid however today is a thriving region in its own right. Ferrum stadium contains 31,000 seats. It is located in Marasal, a town in the Ferrum Respublica a region that at one time was heavily influenced by commercial enterprises based out of Heyra. Today however it is becoming more of a formal democracy devoid of corporate control. Finally we have the Pelagiya Family Stadium with a capacity of 30,000 in the Charter of Semelberg. This is a largely Nordic speaking region of the Charterlands and is heavily supported by the Pelagiya family from Lodja and East Moreland.
The TV and other media needs of the tournament will be handled by Reenberg Media Enterprises. The company handles most of the live sport shown within the Charterlands and has worked co-operatively with each of the stadiums nominated to install all equipment needed to allow each nation to show games of interest to their home viewers as well as support match officials with important match decisions via television match officials. Media suites can be made available for any foreign network wishing to broadcast from the Charterlands.
Accommodation for the event will utilise a mixture of Universities throughout the nation as well as the various Sporting Institutes that are spread across the nation. Universities in the Charterlands have a high standard of student accommodation and facilities at Universities are world class. It is our hope that visiting teams while enjoying the competition will also have a chance to socialise with sports teams from the Universities or Institutes they reside with. In terms of fans accommodation while the Charterlands is yet to establish itself as a regular tourist venue there are more than enough hotels, bed & breakfasts , inns and youth hostels to give those travelling a variety of options.
With the Charterlands having the right to their own rules regarding entry Lady Charlotte has agreed that for the duration of the tournament plus 30 days any competitor, coach, media worker or official will be granted a passport for Reenberg families own Charterlands thus ensuring they can travel to any part of the Charterlands.
We hope that our bid is accepted and are hopeful of welcoming you all to the Charterlands in due course.
Best Regards
Raymond Ahelsen
Minister of Sport