2030 FIFA World Cup: Everything You Need to Know
Hosted by Spain, Portugal, and Morocco
The 2030 FIFA World Cup, the 24th edition of the quadrennial international football tournament, will be hosted jointly by Spain, Portugal, and Morocco. This will mark the first time that three countries will host the World Cup together.
Qualification and Format
The qualification process for the tournament is still ongoing, with the final teams yet to be determined. The tournament format will remain the same, with 32 teams competing in eight groups of four. The top two teams from each group will advance to the knockout stage.
Centenary Celebration
The 2030 World Cup will be a special occasion, as it will mark the 100th anniversary of the first World Cup, which was held in Uruguay in 1930. To commemorate the occasion, three games will be played in Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay, the three countries that competed in the inaugural tournament.
Venues
The 2030 World Cup will be played in a total of 17 cities across Spain, Portugal, and Morocco. The exact venues have not yet been announced, but it is expected that some of the world's most iconic stadiums will be used.
Legacy
The 2030 World Cup is expected to have a significant legacy for the host countries. The tournament will provide a boost to the local economy and infrastructure, and it will also raise the profile of football in the region.
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