“Football Federation Australia confirms it has held discussions with the Indonesia Football Association (PSSI) about the possibility to jointly bid for the 2034 FIFA World Cup,” the FFA said in a statement emailed to Reuters. “An Indonesia-Australia joint bid was also discussed at last week’s ASEAN Football Federation Council Meeting in Laos.” The FFA statement comes days after Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said 10 countries from the ASEAN bloc, including Indonesia, would bid for the tournament at a news conference in Bangkok on Sunday. The FFA said it noted the joint South East Asian bid was endorsed at the ASEAN summit. “FFA welcomes the opportunity to further discuss a ASEAN bid for the 2034 FIFA World Cup with fellow Member Associations in the region,” the statement added. The FFA wants to bring both World Cups to Australia.Source:Getty Images The Daily Telegraph reports an expected rival bid from China is already emerging as a significant threat to Australia’s hopes of hosting the tournament — even if FIFA’s global voting delegates decide to grant the 2034 tournament to Asia for just the third time (Qatar 2022, will be just the second Asia-based World Cup). The shock development comes after the FFA…