Eurosport - Thu, 01 Oct 20:19:00 2009
As the IOC gets ready to announce the 2016 Olympics host, we look back on five cities that have tried harder than most to earn the right to stage the Games - without success.
Detroit, USA
No city has bid for the Olympics more times and failed than Detroit, which bid for every Games between 1952 and 1972 (and also the 1944 Games that were cancelled during the war).
They finished second in 1964 and 1968, with the latter considered by many to be their best chance to host the Games. The decision for the 1968 Games was made in 1963 with President John F Kennedy announcing his support in Detroit's official bid video.
However, the IOC decided to hand the Games to Mexico City instead, the first time they had gone a developing nation. A month later, JFK was assassinated and in 1966 Detroit's bid for the '72 Games finish a distant third as Munich won ahead of Madrid.
The Detroit riots in 1967 focused the Motor City's attention away from the Olympics and they have not made a bid since.
Manchester, Great Britain
Manchester made bids for 1996 and 2000 after Birmingham had failed for the 1992 Games. The 1996 bid lost out in the second round of voting but there were strong hopes for 2000, especially after the then IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch said their chances were "very, very high" following a trip to the city which included a tour of Old Trafford conducted by then Manchester United captain Steve Bruce.
However, Manchester picked up only 11 first-round votes and were again voted off in the second round in what became a two-way tussle between Sydney and Beijing. The Australians were eventually won by just two votes and were later accused of bribery. An investigation found them guilty of "breaking the rules" but not of bribery, and they went on to host one of the most successful Games.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Buenos Aires has bid on five occasions, with the most recent being for the 2004 Games, which were eventually awarded to Athens.
The closest Bueons Aires came was in 1956 when they lost in the final round to Melbourne - by just one vote. Either option would have allowed the IOC to stage the Games in the southern hemisphere for the first time.
The decision was made in 1946. At that stage Juan Peron had been in power in Argentina for three years and the bid featured as part of his promise to create a "New Argentina" for the masses.
Despite the defeat, Argentina said the close result felt almost as good as victory. They immediately announced their intention to bid again in the near future and also offered to step-in if Melbourne was unable to host the 1956 Games, which looked a possibility at one stage. However, all hopes for the Argentine capital ended in 1955 when Peron was overthrown in a military coup.
Lausanne, Switzerland
The IOC has called Lausanne its home since 1915 and the city has bid for the Games on four occasions. The last time was in 1960 and was seen as their best chance.
Pierre de Coubertin, the Frenchman considered the father of the modern Olympics, had cherry picked Lausanne for the IOC's home and stated his wish to see the city one day host the Games.
When the decision to award the 1960 Olympics was being made in 1955, then IOC president Sigfrid Edstrom expressed his admiration for Lausanne and reminded those voting of Coubertin's wish.
However, Lausanne lost out to Rome despite being only one vote behind the Italian city after the first round of voting. Rome's bid was considered exemplary at the time and got the transfers needed to win by nine votes in the end.
Budapest, Hungary
Hungary lies seventh in the all-time Olympic medal table but are the only country in the top 10 of that chart never to have hosted the Games.
This is not through a lack of trying though, as Budapest has bid on five occasions. Budapest was actually awarded the Games once too - the 1920 edition - but had them taken away after the Austro-Hungarian Empire's defeat in World War I.
The IOC moved them to Antwerp "as a compensation and to honour the Belgians who fought, suffered and died during the war," while also banning Hungarian athletes from competing in Belgium,
Budapest's bid for the 1960 Games was the first by an Eastern Bloc country but the IOC would wait until 1980 and Moscow before finally awarding them to a communist country.
Now Hungary is a member of the European Union and NATO, and the dream of bringing the Olympics to Budapest lives on with the city having already announced its intention to bid for the 2020 Olympics.
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Anyone remember Pierre Isa, s South African player? ...No - thought not. Anyway he played about half a dozen games for Chelsea in the early noughtie's, can't remember which season exactly...was either 00/01 or 01/02. The guy was supposed to be a defender yet couldn't defend to save his life. He came from Marseille, so everyone thought he must be half decent but instead was invisible and utterly comical. He was dropped after this and subsequently disappeared...where to - who knows?
Ulrich Wilson was a Dutch midfielder signed by Ipswich. He arrived at Harwich, where his suitcase was discovered to be full of nevre-shredding quantities of pornography. Customs had no alternative but to deport him. Ulrich claimed he was bringing the magazines for fellow Dutchman and Ipswich star Romeo Zondervan!
Anybody remember Thomas Brolin at Palace? Fat load of rubbish!
Sol, why don't you get married to one of our brilliant ladies from Uganda and settle down. U need a woman in your life mate o'wise, things don't seem to be ok yr end. In addition, also try joining a Church where u can serve every sunday. I don't know you personally but my intuition tells me, u're loking for something to give you a bigger purpose in life than football. Football has outlived its usefulness to you. Marriage and Church are my answers. Try those two and let me know. Bless u mate! Kawuma Kayongo, London
How about divid unsworth? signed for villa never kicked a ball and buggered off to everton 'because his wife told him to'
Ali Dia who played for Southampton for a few mintues actually ended up playing for Spennymoor United in the Unibond premier league, he scored 3 goals in 2 games and left !
Post 137, you are an idiot. Sebastian Leto played several times for Liverpool, including a champions league qualifying game. But yes, he was @#$%.
Booger is a God for his tackle on that weasel faced @#$% Neville.
That @#$% said England players should go on strike and refuse to play for their country after his pal Rio was banned for skipping a drugs test.
What about Mikel to united. Signed him and he didn't play a game and then chelsea bought him.
Anyone remember Ali Dia at Southampton in 1996? His agent pretended to be George Weah and told Souness over the phone that Ali Dia was George Weah's cousin and was a good player. Souness signed him on a month's contract and he came on as a sub for Matt Le Tissier after 32 mins against Leeds. Was brought off after 53 mins.
Wot about Becks at L.A Galaxy. The fans hate him, and he wasn't even top goal aor assiter
Don't forget Shevchenko at Chelsea. 30m and only 8 goals in one season. Waste of money!!!!!!!!!!
what about anelka at fenerbahche? £7m and didn't play once
is is a big girl in a mans body
Wot about Diego Forlan at Man U. He was rubbish as Fergie didn't play him much, but after he moved on,he was the European Golden Boot........... Come back Diego!!!!!!!!!
sol found notts county hard work and he cant get pampered.
JUST PROVES A CONTRACT IS A WORTHLESS BIT OF PAPER . HE SHOULD BE MADE TO REIMBURSE THE CLUB FOR ANY OUT OF POCKET EXPENSES ACCURED FOR HIS LITTLE TIME SPENT AT CLUB .
Hers's a one for you all Milton Nunez from Honduras, Peter Reid signed this clown who was knee high to a grasshopper ( 4ft 11" fully grown ) Never kicked a ball in the premier league.
It turned out he had a twin brother, and Reid had signed the wrong one.
And another couple to add to Harry's amazing talent of signing complete @#$%e was Titi Camara and Rigobert Song. I cant recall exactly how many millions they cost but they rank up there as some of the worst ever signings ever made!
@$£&*"&*%$£"!
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