Spain Selects 11 Venues for 2030 World Cup
Spain Selects 11 Venues for 2030 World Cup
Spain Selects 11 Venues for 2030 World Cup
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Spain's Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has finalized 11 venues for the 2030 World Cup, with notable omissions like Mestalla in Valencia and Balaídos in Vigo due to renovations and uncertainties. The selected stadiums include the Santiago Bernabeu and the Metropolitano in Madrid, Camp Nou in Barcelona, and other venues distributed among Morocco, Portugal, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Argentina. Spain, along with Portugal and Morocco, will host the tournament, utilizing 11 main venues and additional sub-venues spread across different Spanish regions. FIFA will confirm all host venues during their General Assembly in December 2024, with Spain proposing the final to be held at the Santiago Bernabeu in Madrid.

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