Brazil was officially named as the only bidder to stage the 2014 World Cup after handing over a bidding agreement form at FIFA's headquarters in Zurich yesterday.

World soccer's governing body confirmed Brazil's status as sole bidder in a statement released after the handover.

The Brazilians were effectively left with no competition on Wednesday when the Colombian Football Federation (FCF) said it had sent a letter to FIFA withdrawing its bid.

Until that point Colombia and Brazil had been the only candidates to stage the tournament, with the 2014 event due to be held in South America under a rotation system introduced by FIFA.

Despite its apparent involvement in a one-horse race, Brazil has been told by FIFA that it must still meet the necessary technical requirements and provide sufficient government guarantees.

FIFA president Sepp Blatter last month told a news conference that the World Cup could still be moved to another continent if Brazil failed to mount a convincing bid.

According to the statement released by FIFA yesterday, Brazil now has until the end of July to complete its bid.

FIFA will then carry out an inspection visit in September and a final decision on the hosting of the tournament is set to be made by the organisation's executive committee in November.

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