Spain, Portugal and Morocco They took the lead and became, on Wednesday, the candidate who won the 2030 World Cupthat in the centenary there will be a commemoration with three matches in Montevideo (Uruguay) on the occasion of the first one played.
Now, everything is starting to get underway to host the World Cup, and many stadiums are creating a pool to see if they can become a venue, with 15 Spanish stadiums that meet the conditionsalthough it is not yet known how the toast will be shared between the Moroccans and the Portuguese.
However, the goose that lays the egg is none other than hosting the final. On a prestige and economic level, being the capital of football and having the eyes of the whole planet on it. On paper, at the time of announcement, Only the Santiago Bernabéu and what would become the Camp Nou in the future met the condition of having a capacity of 80,000 spectators.which also has the fact that these are modern stadiums and one of the best on the planet.
however, Morocco has a project to try to wrest the World Cup final from Spain. In Casablanca there is a macro project to build a field with a capacity of 93,000 fans and comply with FIFA regulations for the 2030 World Cup., which will thus be a serious competitor for the Spanish stadiums. A project that is in an incipient phase but that will surely accelerate now that the Iberian candidacy has won.
Even more so if we consider that in Africa, historically, only one World Cup final has been played, that in South Africa, and that already took place in Spain in 1982. A factor that could be decisive for FIFA in the order – next. to try to please the African public.
Source: La Verdad

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