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The 2030 FIFA World Cup will be the 24th FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial international football tournament contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of FIFA. For the first time, three countries from two continents will host the competition, with Morocco , Portugal , and Spain as host nations.
Stadium Capacity City Tenants Status Planned opening year Note Hassan II Stadium: 115,000: Casablanca: Official: 2028 This stadium is planned for the Spain-Portugal-Morocco 2030 FIFA World Cup bid, and will officially begin construction in 2025. It will most likely host either the opening or final of the FIFA World Cup 2030. Fez Stadium: 55,000 ...
In addition, stadiums must have a minimum number of television camera stands and media areas and also be free of advertising throughout the World Cup. This includes stadium names – for instance, during the 2006 World Cup, German stadiums such as Allianz Arena were renamed "FIFA World Cup Stadium – Munich" for licensing reasons. [3]
FIFA officials, led by president Gianni Infantino, also decided Wednesday that only countries from the Asia and Oceania confederations will be allowed to bid for the 2034 men's World Cup ...
Spain, Portugal and Morocco will co-host the 2030 men’s Fifa World Cup – but only after Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay have staged the opening three games.. Fifa has handed the South American ...
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The multi-nation hosting of the 2030 World Cup will celebrate the soccer tournament's 100th birthday by opening at 1930 site Uruguay.
[2] [3] As hosts of the 2022 and 2026 editions respectively, the 2030 FIFA World Cup could not be hosted by a member of the Asian AFC or the North American CONCACAF. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Hosts are required to have at least fourteen all-seater stadiums with a capacity of 40,000, with a minimum of seven being pre-existing.