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Morocco, Portugal and Spain Share Their Vision for the Fifa World Cup 2030


The Presidents of Morocco, Portugal and Spain’s Football Associations met in Rabat today to signa letter confirming their interest to bid for the FIFA World Cup 2030 and share their vision of the tournament with the world.

With the bidding process now officially launched by FIFA, the three FA Presidents met in person to confirm their interest to bid – the first step on FIFA’s bidding process timeline – and celebrate this official milestone together.

FouziLekjaa, President of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation, Fernando Gomes, President of the Portuguese Football Federation and Pedro Rocha, President of the Royal Spanish Football Federation, shared their vision of a tournament that further enhances the legacy of the FIFA World Cup, grows football, and makes an impact across the world.

100 years after the first FIFA World Cup, the three countries want to leverage their unique football heritage, vibrant traditions and thousand years of intertwined cultures and shared history to deliver an inclusive, innovative, and sustainable tournament, in a true spirit of celebration. To achieve this, the 2030 World Cup would be organised as a compact, accessible, and fan-focused tournament, which would benefit the whole football ecosystem.

The FIFA World Cup 2030 in Morocco, Portugal and Spain would be the first men’s World Cup hosted across two continents and will be focused on strengthening ties between Europe, Africa and the rest of the world. The cross-continent World Cup would, therefore, be the opportunity to showcase football’s diversity, to foster collaboration between nations and leave a strong social legacy in the three countries, but also around the world.

The Presidents of Morocco, Portugal and Spain’s Football Associations met in Rabat today to signa letter confirming their interest to bid for the FIFA World Cup 2030 and share their vision of the tournament with the world.

With the bidding process now officially launched by FIFA, the three FA Presidents met in person to confirm their interest to bid – the first step on FIFA’s bidding process timeline – and celebrate this official milestone together.

FouziLekjaa, President of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation, Fernando Gomes, President of the Portuguese Football Federation and Pedro Rocha, President of the Royal Spanish Football Federation, shared their vision of a tournament that further enhances the legacy of the FIFA World Cup, grows football, and makes an impact across the world.

100 years after the first FIFA World Cup, the three countries want to leverage their unique football heritage, vibrant traditions and thousand years of intertwined cultures and shared history to deliver an inclusive, innovative, and sustainable tournament, in a true spirit of celebration. To achieve this, the 2030 World Cup would be organised as a compact, accessible, and fan-focused tournament, which would benefit the whole football ecosystem.

The FIFA World Cup 2030 in Morocco, Portugal and Spain would be the first men’s World Cup hosted across two continents and will be focused on strengthening ties between Europe, Africa and the rest of the world. The cross-continent World Cup would, therefore, be the opportunity to showcase football’s diversity, to foster collaboration between nations and leave a strong social legacy in the three countries, but also around the world.

Source: Thenewsagency