World Cup
It has been announced where the 2030 World Cup final match will be held
It has been announced where the final match will be held 2030 world championship in football.
The stadium will host the decisive match of the World Cup Santiago Bernabeu In Madrid. The final is scheduled for July 14, 2030.
On October 4, the hosts of the 2030 FIFA World Cup were announced: Spain, Portugal and Morocco.
The national teams of Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay will play the first matches of the 2030 World Cup at home, in honor of the 100th anniversary of the 1930 World Cup hosted by Uruguay.
FIFA wants to have at least 14 stadiums in the World Cup. By 2026, 16 arenas will operate in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Spain is ready to provide 11 stadiums, the remaining matches will be held in Portugal and Morocco. The three matches to be held in South America are not expected to affect the original project much.
Barcelona and Madrid are the only cities with two stadiums. The 15 stadiums nominated by Spain to host the World Cup are: Balaidos, El Molinon, Riazor, San Mamés, Anoeta, La Romareda, Camp Nou, Cornella El Prat, Santiago Bernabeu, Metropolitano, Nuevo Mestalla, Nueva Condomina, La Cartuja, La Rosaleda and Gran Canaria.
Jose Alvalade and Da Luz in Lisbon and Dragao in Porto will be the Portuguese stadiums that will host the 2030 World Cup matches.
Rabat, Casablanca, Tangier, Agadir, Marrakech and Fez are the cities that Morocco is considering as possible hosts for the 2030 World Cup, but no final decision has been made yet.
Source: Sport UA
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