The coordinator of the joint candidacy of Spain, Portugal and Morocco for him World Cup 2030, Antonio Laranjo, indicated on Tuesday that the Portuguese nation would not host the final of the tournament, so it will enter Spain either Morocco.
“Portugal does not have that stadium (with a capacity for at least 80,000 seats), it will not make investments to expand the capacity of the stadiums, which means that “Portugal will not have a World Cup final,” Laranjo said.
From Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) They assume that the final is in the remodeled Santiago Bernabeuwhere the works still continue, though at Barça talso intends to host the final of 2030 World Cup. From the Barça club, they argue that the stadium will be the newest and the one with the largest capacity of all football venues in Spain.
On the other hand, the President of the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF), Fernando Gomes, featured this Tuesday, in the presentation of the official video of the joint candidacy of Spain, Portugal and Morocco for the 2030 World Cup, the need to work to break down barriers and have more women in football.
“We have the goal of working to break down the barriers that still exist to bring more women into football,” said Gomes at the ceremony to present the vision, video, logo and ambassadors of the joint candidacy taking place this Tuesday in Oeiras, outside Lisbon.
In that sense, he indicated that it is the work “of everyone present. We are discussing the organization of the men’s World Cup in 2030, but in reality it is a candidacy promoting football as a whole”, Gomes said.
He makes it clear that it is not just reputation or communication goals. It is “rather a goal in itself that we want to remain as a new reference in this area, not only for FIFAbut for all countries,” he said, adding that they need to inspire and motivate future generations.
Source: La Verdad

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