Morocco, in partnership with Spain and Portugal, is on the verge of officially securing its status as a co-host for the 2030 World Cup. This Wednesday, FIFA’s Extraordinary Congress will convene via video conference for a formal vote on the “YallaVamos” joint bid, the sole candidacy to host the majority of matches for this historic edition marking the tournament’s centenary.
The vote will be broadcast live starting at 3 PM (GMT+1) on Arryadia TV, with streaming also available on FIFA’s official website. While largely symbolic, this vote finalizes a process that began over a year ago, cementing the Morocco-Spain-Portugal trio as the main hosts. It is worth noting that Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay will host only three matches as a tribute to the tournament’s history.
A Three-Step Process
This vote concludes a lengthy process that began on October 28, 2023, with the official submission of the bid to FIFA after a series of diplomatic meetings. The inspection report, published in late November, awarded the trio scores well above the required standards, confirming the strength of their candidacy.
Mystery Surrounding the Final
The only unresolved matter is the choice of the city that will host the final. FIFA must decide between Casablanca (Morocco) and Madrid (Spain), a decision that has generated significant interest and could be announced soon.
To stay updated on this historic moment, tune in to Arryadia TV at 3 PM (GMT+1) or visit FIFA’s official website for live streaming.
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