The 2030 men's World Cup, celebrating its centenary, will be uniquely hosted across two hemispheres, with opening matches in South America and the rest split between Spain, Portugal, and Morocco.
The joint bid by Morocco, Portugal, and Spain has been confirmed by FIFA as the sole candidate, despite earlier efforts that included Ukraine, primarily due to concerns over the ongoing war.
Spain will host the majority of matches with 11 stadiums, including Barcelona's Nou Camp and Real Madrid's Bernabeu, while Morocco will feature six venues, highlighting a significant first for North Africa.
For the first time in history, the World Cup will be hosted in North Africa, with Morocco's new Grand Stade Hassan II among the potential venues for the final.
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