The 2030 World Cup candidacy was presented to Gianni Infantino in Paris

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This Monday there is another step, and a very important step, on the path of the candidacy of Spain with Morocco and Portugal to host the event of the 2030 World Cup Because it was Monday when the book was presented in Paris on the FIFA candidacy, ‘ The Big Book’, before the president of the world’s highest football body, Gianni Infantino.

A proposal in which, as reported by MD today, Valencia is finally absent from the eleven places that submitted Spain’s candidacy from the total of 20 that they presented to the three countries. The other six correspond to Morocco and the last three to Portugal.

The eleven headquarters of Spain

The eleven venues in Spain are as follows: Santiago Bernabéu and Metropolitano (Madrid), Camp Nou and RCDE Stadium (Barcelona), Reale Stadium (San Sebastián), San Mamés (Bilbao), La Cartuja (Seville), La Rosaleda (Málaga) , Nueva Romareda (Zaragoza), Gran Canaria (Las Palmas), Riazor (A Coruña).

In addition to the eleven headquarters, Spain will have 45 sub-headquarters spread throughout Spain. And also on the condition that it is the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium that will host the grand football final.

The other five countries, are represented

The Spanish delegation is led by the Secretary General of the RFEF, Alvaro de Miguel, with the President of the Moroccan Football Federation, Fouzi Lekjaa, the President of the Portuguese Football Federation, and Fernando Gomes, submitted a bid book and accompanying documents related to the FIFA World Cup

The presidents of the Football Associations of Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay, Claudio Tapia, Robert Harrison and Ignacio Alonso, respectively, with the President of CONMEBOL, Alejandro Dominguez, They presented the documentation of what promises to be an amazing centenary celebration that will be part of the 2030 edition.

Along with the Spanish venues, there are six venues presented by Morocco (Agadir, Marrakech, Casablanca, Rabat, Tangier and Fez) and the three stadiums in Portugal. The two in Lisbon (José Alvalade and La Luz) and the Estadio Do Dragao in Porto.

Now it will be FIFA who will examine and evaluate each of the twenty places before the FIFA General Assembly on December 11, where they will officially designate this candidacy as the one in charge of organizing the 2030 World Cup is the second time that Spain hosted the great football festival after the organization of the historic 1982 World Cup.

Source: La Verdad

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