The FIFA left chilli of the organization of 2030 World Cupwho gave the joint candidacy of Spain, Portugal and Morocco, and where there will be an inauguration at Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguaythe South American countries that chose to organize it in a common candidacy are also included chilli
This was announced this Wednesday by the president of the South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL), Alejandro Domínguez, who announced that Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay They will host the inaugurations of the 2030 World Cup, when the centenary of this global football event is celebrated.
“We believe in the Big. The 2030 Centenary World Cup will begin where it all began. Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay will host the inaugural matches of the #Centennial World Cup,” without mentioning. chilli, he wrote on his social network account x (formerly Twitter).
In the next press conference, Domínguez announced that the tournament will begin in the stadium Montevideo Centennial.
“There will be a time before the game where we will celebrate the anniversary both in Uruguayas in Argentina and as in Paraguay. There are three inaugurations, not just three games, there are three inaugurations that will be held in these venues, in these countries, and in all previous celebrations,” he added.
For months, the South American candidacy has feared that its options are few due, precisely, to a lack of stadiums and facilities that meet FIFA’s minimum requirements in chillibecause currently none of them meets them, including the monumental one of Colo Colo.
Only the National Stadiumwhich is being remodeled for the opening of the Pan American Games on October 20, is close to international standards, although it is also a long way from European venues in terms of performance.
The lack of stadiums with minimum security and lighting conditions, as well as adequate changing rooms and press rooms, in Chile means that most clubs in the country cannot play the Copa Libertadores or Copa Libertadores in their stadiums. South American, despite the fact that the regulations of Conmebol are more permissive than the regulations of FIFA.
Source: La Verdad

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