The 2030 World Cup final could be held in Spain

The 2030 FIFA World Cup final may be held in Spain. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to a BBC source, this was announced by Rafael Lusan, president of the Spanish Football Federation. This information was also confirmed by the euro-football.ru website.
Spain, Portugal, and Morocco will jointly host the tournament. The first three matches of the tournament are planned to be held in South American countries — Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay — in honor of the 100th anniversary of the World Cup.
According to Rafael Lusan, Spain has been successfully organizing major sporting events for many years. Therefore, Spain will play a leading role in the 2030 World Cup, and the final match of the tournament will also take place in this country.
However, there is no exact information yet about which stadium will be selected. Earlier, Moroccan representatives expressed their desire to hold the championship final at the "Grand Stade Hassan II" stadium in Casablanca.
The construction of this stadium is planned to be completed in 2028, and it is said to have a capacity of 115,000 spectators. However, FIFA has not yet made any official statement regarding the location of the final match.





