The race to host the final of the 2030 World Cup is heating up between Morocco and Spain, co-organizers of the event along with Portugal.
While the three countries are united in hosting the tournament, the debate over the location of the final is causing tensions. On one hand, Morocco aims to make history by hosting the decisive match at its Grand Stade in Casablanca, while Spain is ambitious about hosting this prestigious event.
A source close to the federations suggests a possible compromise: the opening in Casablanca and the final at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid, a solution that could satisfy both Spain and Morocco for the 2030 World Cup. Portugal seems excluded from the race due to a lack of infrastructure meeting FIFA standards.
The allocation of matches, including the opening and final, will be subject to discussions between the three nations and their respective federations. However, the outcome remains uncertain, promising intense negotiations in the months ahead. This battle for the final of the 2030 World Cup underscores the tensions among the co-hosting countries.
It’s worth noting that the 2030 World Cup will be a unique edition with matches spread across three continents: Africa, Europe, and South America, a first in the tournament’s history.
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