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FIFA Congress Appoints Morocco, Portugal, Spain, and Saudi Arabia

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In a monumental decision, FIFA announced the hosts for the 2030 and 2034 FIFA World Cups during an Extraordinary Congress. Morocco, Portugal, and Spain will jointly host the 2030 tournament, marking the centenary of the competition with celebratory matches in Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay. For 2034, Saudi Arabia will take center stage as the sole host, underscoring FIFA’s commitment to global football inclusion and representation.


2030: A Celebration of History and Collaboration

Centennial Matches Across Three Nations

The 2030 FIFA World Cup will honor the tournament’s 100th anniversary with symbolic matches in South America, celebrating the birthplace of the first World Cup in Uruguay. Afterward, the action will shift to Europe and North Africa, where Morocco, Portugal, and Spain will serve as primary hosts.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino highlighted the decision’s unifying message, stating, “In today’s divided world…to agree on something like this is an incredible message of unity and positivity. Football unites the world.”

A Diverse Host Panel

The joint hosting arrangement reflects FIFA’s dedication to inclusivity, diversity, and innovation in the world of football. This collaboration spans continents, emphasizing harmony between confederations.


2034: Saudi Arabia’s Vision for Football

Saudi Arabia’s appointment as the 2034 FIFA World Cup host cements its growing influence in global sports. Known for ambitious infrastructure projects and a rising football culture, the kingdom aims to deliver a world-class tournament.

President Infantino’s Message

Addressing FIFA’s virtual congress, Infantino expressed hope for the event’s potential to drive social change and unity. “These tournaments are not just about football; they’re about bringing the world together.”


Beyond the World Cups: A Look to the Future

The FIFA Congress also approved budgetary principles for the expanded FIFA Club World Cup in 2025, ensuring all generated revenues will be reinvested in club football development worldwide.

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