World 2030: FIFA seduced by folders from Morocco, Spain, and Portugal

FIFA has highly praised the joint bid from Morocco, Spain, and Portugal to host the 2030 FIFA World Cup. The bid, officially known as "Yalla Vamos 2030," received an impressive evaluation score of 4.2 out of 5, surpassing the minimum hosting requirements. The proposal includes 20 stadiums across 17 host cities: six in Morocco, three in Portugal, and eleven in Spain. FIFA commended the bid's comprehensive approach, high-quality venues, detailed modernization plans, and a strong commitment to legacy development. The tournament is scheduled to run from June 13 to July 21, 2030, with three inaugural matches to be held in South America to commemorate the World Cup's centenary.

World 2030: FIFA seduced by folders from Morocco, Spain, and Portugal

 World 2030: FIFA seduced by folders from Morocco, Spain, and Portugal


Morocco, Spain, and Portugal have received an outstanding rating of 4.2/5 from FIFA for their common folder organization of the Global 2030. This assessment highlights the high-quality infrastructure, promising a memorable, competitive, and well-prepared experience.

FIFA has awarded the common folder for the organization of the World Cup in 2030, presented by Morocco, Spain, and Portugal, a perfect score of 4.2 out of 5, validating impliedly the application of the three countries for this global event, given the many positive aspects of their proposal, called very good.

FIFA has released its report regarding the hosting of the World Cup 2030 through Morocco, Spain, and Portugal, as well as another for the organization of the World Cup 2034 in Saudi Arabia. The record of the three countries has achieved a score above the average required due to the strength of the proposed infrastructures, such as stages, the centers for delegations, hotels for the fans, means of transport, and the fan zones and their accommodation.

The stages have obtained a score of 4.1; facilities for delegations and the referees have received a 3.9; the accommodation has been noted at 4.2; transport has received a 4.3; the places for the public have had a 4.0; infrastructure in general has got a 4.3; and the trade data have received a 4.3, while the backrest of Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay, candidates to organize the matches of the opening of the centenary of the World Cup, received a score of 3.6, lower than that of three European countries.

The report of FIFA also revealed that Morocco competes with Spain on several organizational aspects. In head, Morocco offers the stadium Hassan II of Benslimane to host the opening and final of the World Cup, to the sides of the Santiago Bernabéu stadium in Madrid and the Camp Nou in Barcelona, as well as Casablanca as the site for the international broadcast of the games, in addition to Madrid. The report shall set the date of June 13, 2030, for the opening match and the 21st of July of the same year for the final.

Rabat, Casablanca, and Ben Curing are competing to host some of the activities of FIFA during the World Cup, including the draw for the final phase, to the sides of Madrid and Lisbon. Porto is also proposed among the candidate cities to host these events. In addition, FIFA has confirmed that 20 stages will be used for the competition, six of which are in Morocco: Tangier, Agadir, Marrakech, Fez, the stage Hassan II of Benslimane, and the Stade Prince Moulay Abdellah in Rabat. Spain will offer 11 stages and Portugal three.

The report also indicates that the infrastructure put in place by Morocco will be ready before the start of the World Cup and that most of it will be completed before the Africa Cup of Nations 2025.