Official: Six Countries To Co-host 2030 Fifa World Cup
The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has confirmed the joint hosting of the 2030 Fifa World Cup.
It has been reported that six countries which include Spain, Morocco, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and Portugal will be jointly hosting the 2030 World Cup in commemoration of fifa centenary.
Twenty stadiums across the centenary host countries have been proposed to stage 48 countries that will contest the 2030 fifa World Cup tournament.
According to BBC Sport News, Spain is set to stage the most stadia putting forward 11, Portugal is set to use three stadiums, and Morocco has put forward six stadiums.
While the opening three matches have been said to hold in Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay to mark the centenary of the Fifa World Cup, the stadiums proposed to host the final are the Bernabeu, Nou Camp and Morocco's Grand Stade Hassan II.