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Indonesia

I updated much of the main 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cup bids page to reflect Indonesia's rejection. However, I'm not sure we should remove it from here. Eventually, all but two bids will be eliminated, which go in the green "hosts" box. The expired ones can stay below as its the navbox to connect them nicely, and I think Indonesia belongs there to, assuming the article isn't deleted.-- Patrick {oѺ} 17:01, 20 March 2010 (UTC)