FIFA World Cup 2030: Spain, Portugal, and Morocco Unite for Historic Tournament! 🌍⚽️
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FIFA World Cup 2030: Spain, Portugal, and Morocco Unite for Historic Tournament! 🌍⚽️

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Summary:

  • Saudi Arabia to host the FIFA World Cup in 2034.

  • 2030 World Cup to be held in Spain, Portugal, and Morocco with matches in South America.

  • 48 teams and 104 matches planned for the 2030 edition.

  • Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay to host celebratory games for the centenary.

  • Saudi Arabia becomes the second Middle Eastern nation to host the tournament.

Exciting Announcement from FIFA

Saudi Arabia is set to host the FIFA World Cup in 2034, while the 2030 edition will take place in Spain, Portugal, and Morocco, with additional matches in Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay to celebrate the tournament's centenary.

FIFA World Cup trophy on display.

Key Details of the Announcement

The decision was made during a virtual extraordinary Congress, announced by FIFA President Gianni Infantino. He emphasized that the 2030 World Cup will feature 48 teams and 104 matches across six countries and three continents, marking a significant milestone in football history. Infantino stated, "What better way to celebrate the 100th anniversary in 2030 than to have the World Cup in six countries?"

Hosting Nations

  • Spain, Portugal, and Morocco will host the 2030 World Cup.
  • Uruguay, which hosted the first World Cup in 1930, along with Argentina and Paraguay, will host special celebratory matches.
  • Saudi Arabia will become the second Middle Eastern nation to host the tournament in 2034, following Qatar in 2022.

Regional Support and Bids

FIFA had previously indicated that the 2034 World Cup would be held in Asia or Oceania, with the Asian Football Confederation backing Saudi Arabia's bid. Other potential bidders, Australia and Indonesia, have since withdrawn from the race.

This decision marks a historic collaboration in football, bringing the World Cup to new regions and celebrating a century of the tournament's existence.

Source(s): Reuters

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