2030 World Cup set to be hosted by Spain-Portugal-Morocco with 3 South American countries added
- The 2030 soccer World Cup will be hosted by Morocco, Spain, and Portugal, marking the first time the tournament will be held across three continents and six countries.
- To celebrate the tournament's centenary, Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay will host the opening matches.
- The FIFA Council unanimously agreed on the joint bid from Morocco, Portugal, and Spain, which was the only candidate.
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FIFA World Cup 2030 To Take Place Across Three Continents, Six Countries
The World Cup is literally putting the world in it. According to a new agreement by FIFA, the prestigious soccer tournament to show which country has the best players in the world will span across three different continents and six countries for the 2030 tournament. “In 2030, we will have a unique global footprint, three continents – Africa, Europe and South America – six countries – Argentina, Morocco, Paraguay, Portugal, Spain and Uruguay – w…
Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay get automatic 2030 World Cup spot
Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay will all be given automatic qualifying spots for the 2030 World Cup for hosting the three opening games of the tournament, FIFA confirmed on Thursday. World football’s governing body announced on Wednesday that Morocco, Portugal and Spain will jointly host the 2030 showpiece but the opening games will be played in
2030 World Cup to be played in 6 countries on 3 continents
GENEVA (AP) — The 2030 men’s soccer World Cup is set to feature games in six countries on three continents in a unique format that will allow the tournament to celebrate its 100th anniversary in Uruguay.
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