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Morocco: Will a 113,000 capacity stadium be built for the World Cup?
After many years of Morocco's efforts to get a big stadium in Casablanca, it seems that we have not yet come so close to building a new venue. How have plans been made for the arena that could possibly be the final stadium of the 2030 World Cup?
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World Cup 2030: A historic celebration across three continents
In a groundbreaking decision, FIFA announces the 2030 World Cup will be hosted across three continents, marking a centenary celebration of the tournament.
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World Cup 2030: Stadium for the final unveiled by Uruguay
The battle for the right to host the 2030 FIFA World Cup is gathering pace. Uruguay has a huge appetite for the opportunity to host the tournament. The country's government has just unveiled the plans for modernisation of the first venue in its bid.
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YouTube: World Cup 2030 Stadiums | Spain–Portugal-Morocco bid
The landscape in the football world is constantly changing. We have just learned that Ukraine withdrew from the joint candidacy with Iberian countries. Spain and Portugal are now joined by Morocco to bid to host the 2030 World Cup. We have a video for you covering stadiums that make up this proposal.
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YouTube: World Cup Stadiums 2030 | Morocco bid
Before you is the next part of the series in which we present the candidates for hosting the 2030 World Cup. After proposals from South American and European countries, this time we head to Africa, where stadiums in Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia await.
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YouTube: World Cup 2030 bid | Spain, Portugal and Ukraine
We bring you the next part of our series in which we lean into the countries aspiring to host the 2030 World Cup. After having presented the bid of the South American countries, this time we are exploring the European option, which is jointly made up of Spain and Portugal together with Ukraine.
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World Cup 2030: Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay candidacy confirmed
It is now official. Four South American countries have confirmed that they will jointly bid for the right to host the 2030 World Cup. With this, Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay are calling for the tournament to return "to where football was born" - 100 years after the first World Cup was held in Montevideo.
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Zaragoza: Another attempt to build a new stadium
The case of Real Zaragoza's new home has been reminiscent of a soap opera for quite a long time. Earlier this year, the city council was debating where the new arena should be situated. Eventually, they decided to build a new facility on the site of Estadio La Romareda.
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World Cup 2030: Ukraine joins Spain and Portugal's bid
It is now official. Ukraine is to complete the Iberian countries' aspiration to host the 2030 FIFA World Cup. The heads of the three national federations made the announcement at a press conference at UEFA headquarters in Nyon. The selection of the 2030 World Cup host will take place at the 74th FIFA Congress in 2024.
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Spain: Will the World Cup come to the Canary Islands?
Nine months ago Spain, together with Portugal, put forward their bid to host the 2030 World Cup. Unlike the event 40 years ago, this time some matches are to be played in overseas territories. One of the main candidates is a stadium located in the Canary Islands.
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Rome: Italy to prepare bid for Euro 2028 or World Cup 2030?
After the great enthusiasm following the recent victory at the UEFA 2020, Italy is willing to organise a big football tournament. If that happened, it would require a solid redevelopment of the stadiums.