Fifteen locations aim to be part of the Iberian candidacy

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A working committee will be responsible for designing the proposal for the region to host the 2030 World Cup; at the end of the year it will be announced if she has been chosen

The Spanish Football Federation (FEF) already has the 15 venues that want to be part of the Iberian candidacy between Spain and Portugal to try to host the 2030 World Cup. In this way, a process is opened that will establish the final list of fourteen locations, eleven of which are Spanish, as the stadiums Da Luz and José Alvalade in Lisbon and Do Dragao in Porto have been established as Portuguese representation.

The Santiago Bernabéu and the Metropolitano, in Madrid, strive to overcome the cut; the Camp Nou and the RCDE Stadium, in Barcelona; La Cartuja in Seville; the New Mestalla in Valencia; San Mamés in Bilbao and Anoeta in San Sebastian, in the Basque Country; Riazor and Balaídos, in A Coruña and Vigo, in Galicia; La Romareda, in Zaragoza; El Molinon, in Gijon; La Rosaleda, in Malaga; the Enrique Roca Stadium in Murcia and Gran Canaria, in Las Palmas.

A list sketched after the first working meeting held yesterday between the FEF, autonomous communities, municipal councils and representatives of the clubs in the Ciudad del Fútbol de Las Rozas, which exudes the scent of that unforgettable summer of 1982, where the only World Cup was played in Spain.

Before the end of the year, it will be known whether the region of Murcia is finally part of Spain’s candidacy. To achieve this, next Monday the working committee set up to design a solid and viable proposal that will allow it to become an official headquarters will meet for the first time.

The Presidency Minister, Tourism, Culture and Sports, Marcos Ortuño, who attended the meeting in Las Rozas yesterday, said that “we know the roadmap that we have to comply with and the work that we have to develop to bring our project to a successful conclusion. bring successful conclusion”. Ortuño was confident in “the strengths we can offer to be a viable and attractive location.”

Counsel for the meeting described the meeting as “very positive”, which also included the presence of the Murcia City Council and the Real Murcia Club. “We believe that the more autonomous communities that make up Spain’s candidacy, the better the plurality of the state will be represented,” he added.

One of the strengths of the regional candidacy is the hotel factory, as well as having a modern stadium like the Enrique Roca, where the necessary reforms can be made. In addition, it is necessary to take into account the excellent communication both through the road network and especially through the region of Murcia – Juan de la Cierva airport and the connection to the high-speed line, which, although not in existence today, should be operational by then.

Source: La Verdad

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