The 2030 FIFA World Cup Will Be Co-Hosted By Morocco, Spain, And Portugal.
Morroco, Spain, and Portugal have been selected as the hosts for the 2030 Soccer World Cup, marking the tournament's centenary.
Additionally, Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay will host the opening matches in a celebration of the competition's historic significance.
This joint bid by Morocco, Portugal, and Spain was the sole candidate for hosting the tournament.
FIFA's decision to announce the hosts ahead of schedule represents the first time the World Cup will span three continents and six countries.
This may lead to group matches being held in different seasons based on the hemisphere.
The centenary celebration will be held in Montevideo, Uruguay's capital, with three World Cup matches spread across Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino highlighted the unifying power of football in a divided world.
The first of these three celebratory matches will take place at Montevideo's Estadio Centenario, where the inaugural World Cup was held in 1930.
While Portugal and Morocco have never hosted the World Cup, Spain last hosted the tournament in 1982.
The heads of the football associations from each of the hosting nations expressed their excitement and commitment to organizing a memorable tournament.
The 2034 World Cup is set to be held in the Asia or Oceania region, with member associations from these territories invited to bid for the hosting rights.
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