The International Association Football Federation (FIFA) has officially announced that several countries have expressed their interest in hosting the prestigious World Cup tournaments in 2030 and 2034.
For the 2030 World Cup, Morocco, Portugal, and Spain have confirmed their aspirations to host this global football extravaganza. In a separate declaration, Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay have also expressed their keen interest in hosting celebratory matches as part of the tournament.
Notably, the Saudi Arabian Football Federation stands as the sole nation to submit a bid for hosting the FIFA World Cup in 2034.
FIFA has outlined its plans for a comprehensive bidding and evaluation process for both the 2030 and 2034 editions of the World Cup. The selection of hosts for these tournaments will be determined by FIFA Congresses, with the decisions expected to be reached by the fourth quarter of 2024.
In a statement made on October 4th, the Saudi Arabian Football Federation emphasized their commitment to hosting the 2034 FIFA World Cup, drawing inspiration from Saudi Arabia's transformative journey, the unwavering passion of their fans, and a dedication to delivering a spectacular tournament.
Conversely, the Australian Football Federation announced on the same day that they have decided against bidding for the 2034 tournament, signaling their strategic choice in the competitive bid for the hosting rights.
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