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24th FIFA Earth Cup

2030 FIFA Globe Cup
FIFA World Cup 2030
Tournament details
Teams 48 (from six confederations)

2026

2034

International football competition

The 2030 FIFA World Cup volition be the 24th FIFA World Loving cup, a quadrennial international football game tournament contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of FIFA. The effect will mark the centennial of the first World Cup.

Host choice [edit]

The first proposed bid for the 2030 World Loving cup was by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation later on losing its bid for the 2026 FIFA Globe Cup. Morocco has been maybe planning to co-bid with its eastern neighbours Algeria and Tunisia[1] or its northern neighbours Espana and Portugal. The 2d was past articulation bid from the Argentine Football game Clan and Uruguayan Football Association.[2] The third was by The Football Association, representing England. On eight October 2020, the Royal Spanish Football Federation and the Portuguese Football Federation confirmed that the two countries would be putting forward a joint Iberian bid to host the World Loving cup. Information technology was officially presented on 4 June 2021. Under FIFA rules as of 2017, the 2030 World Cup cannot exist held in Asia (AFC), as its members are excluded from the behest following the selection of Qatar in 2022, or in Northward America (CONCACAF), where the 2026 edition will be hosted in Canada, Mexico and the United States.[3] [4]

The articulation bid by Argentina and Uruguay was announced on 29 July 2017.[5] Before a match between Uruguay and Argentina in Montevideo four weeks later, Uruguay's Luis Suárez and Argentina's Lionel Messi – and then teammates at FC Barcelona – promoted the bid with commemorative shirts.[6] On 31 Baronial, it was suggested Paraguay would join as a third host.[seven] CONMEBOL, the South American confederation, confirmed the joint three-fashion bid in September.[8] The Uruguay–Argentina–Paraguay bid would coincide with the centennial anniversary of the outset FIFA World Cup final hosted by Uruguay as well as the bicentennial of the first Constitution of Uruguay. On 14 February 2019, Chile revealed their plans to join the three confirmed countries in hosting the tournament. Chile was accepted in the bid and volition go the starting time-ever quartet to bid for the World Cup.

In 2015, vice-chairman of The Football Association David Gill stated that his country could potentially bid for 2030, provided that the bidding process was made more transparent.[nine] Journalist Ben Rumsby wrote, "England is one of few countries that could stage even a 48-nation event[10] in its entirety, while Football Association primary executive Martin Glenn made information technology clear earlier that year behest for 2030 was an option."[4] In June 2017, UEFA's president Aleksander Čeferin stated that Europe (UEFA) would definitely fight for its "turn" to host the World Cup in 2030.[11] The same month, UEFA stated that "information technology would back up a pan-British bid for 2030 or even a single bid from England."[12]

The bidding timeline was appear past the FIFA Quango at their meeting in Shanghai, China on 24 October 2019:[thirteen] The behest process is ready to exist launched in the second quarter of 2022 and the host will exist chosen at the 74th FIFA Congress in 2024.[xiv] Like the 2026 Earth Cup, it is possible the selection will be done earlier than schedule, and may as well announce the host of the 2034 FIFA World Loving cup at the aforementioned time.

African bids [edit]

On 17 June 2018, the Royal Moroccan Football Federation announced its co-bidding for the 2030 World Cup. There are 2 possible joint bids: one with Tunisia and People's democratic republic of algeria, and the other with Kingdom of spain and Portugal.[one]

On ten July, Arab republic of egypt's Sports Minister expressed interest in bidding to host.[fifteen]

On 29 September, the executive lath of the Union of North African Football game Federations (UNAF) appear its interest in submitting a joint Northward African bid for the 2030 World Loving cup.[16] [17]

In July 2019, Egyptian Football Clan president Hany Abo Rida said Egypt would be gear up to host a 48-team Earth Cup.[18]

Cameroonian then-presidential candidate Joshua Osih's political program included nominating his country along with two sub-Saharan African countries to host the 2030 Earth Cup, co-ordinate to Cameroonian channel CRTV. Interest had been idea to exist high amongst many sub-Saharan African countries with the most likely beingness 2 from Congo-brazzaville, Democratic republic of the congo, Gabon, Central African Republic, Nigeria or Angola to bring together Cameroon in bidding for the 2030 World Loving cup.[nineteen] At the 2018 Cameroonian presidential election, Osih lost to re-elected long-fourth dimension incumbent Paul Biya.[twenty]

European bids [edit]

Spain - Portugal [edit]

On 13 September 2018, Prime number Government minister of Espana Pedro Sánchez discussed the possibility of Kingdom of spain bidding for the 2030 Earth Cup with FIFA President Gianni Infantino and Royal Spanish Football game Federation President Luis Rubiales.[21]

On viii June 2019, Spain and Portugal expressed an interest about co-hosting the World Cup.[22] [23] On 8 October 2020, Spain and Portugal confirmed that the two countries would be putting forward a articulation bid to host the World Cup.[24]

The FPF and RFEF jointly appear their intentions to bid for the tournament during a goalless friendly match betwixt the two countries' national teams on 7 October.[25] Before another goalless friendly between the ii teams on iv June 2021 (which also marked the centenary of Portugal's first international fixture, confronting Spain[26]) the agreement to jointly back up a bid was formalised.[27] The corresponding presidents of the RFEF and FPF, Luis Rubiales and Fernando Gomes, ratified the agreement on behalf of their respective federations. Also in attendance to support the bid were Male monarch of Spain Felipe Half dozen, President of Portugal Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, Prime Minister of Spain Pedro Sánchez, Prime Minister of Portugal António Costa, and multiple government ministers and officials from both countries.[26] [28]

Southeast Europe [edit]

On two November 2018, the leaders of Republic of bulgaria, Greece, Romania and Serbia confirmed their intention to compete to host the tournament considering a combined bid.[29] On 25 Feb 2019, it was officially confirmed that Romania, Republic of bulgaria, Serbia and Greece would submit joint candidacy for the organisation of the UEFA Euro 2028 and the 2030 Earth Cup.[30] [31] [32] The ministers signed a memorandum of understanding on 10 April.[33]

South American bids [edit]

On 7 September 2019, President of Republic of ecuador Lenín Moreno proposed a joint bid for organising the 2030 World Cup alongside Republic of colombia and Peru.[34] On 14 September, President of Colombia Ivan Duque confirmed Colombia would bid to host the World Cup along with Ecuador and Republic of peru. He also claimed President of Peru Martin Vizcarra said this World Cup was important.[35]

Asian bids [edit]

Electric current FIFA rules block Asian Football Confederation nations from hosting any World Loving cup until 2034, following the selection of Qatar for the 2022 event.[4] Still, Republic of korea's and so-President Moon Jae-in suggested in June 2017 that the 2030 World Loving cup be hosted by a Northeast Asian block including both South Korea and Due north Korea, saying information technology would improve relations in the region.[36] Chung Mong-gyu, the caput of the Korea Football Association, renewed the offer to the DPR Korea Football game Association, the Chinese Football Clan and the Nippon Football Clan at the FIFA Congress in June 2018.[37] S Korean president Moon discussed the proposal once again with Infantino during the 2018 FIFA World Cup.[38]

On v June 2019, FIFA President Gianni Infantino referred to the FIFA Council meeting in October 2019 when he was asked for an update on the rules and timeline for the bidding procedure adding "We'll also see if in that location can be a bid from China".[39]

On 12 August 2021, information technology was reported that Football game Commonwealth of australia had begun preliminary discussions with state-based major events officials, with Sydney 2000 Olympics bid chief Rod McGeoch beginning work on a bid.[40]

Possible cross-confederation bids [edit]

Saudi Arabian-led bid [edit]

Saudi Arabia (an AFC member) has been linked with a bid to host the 2030 World Loving cup. Saudi Arabia has never hosted a Globe Cup earlier. It has been thought Saudi arabia's bid would involve a co-host, with rumoured possibilities including Morocco or Egypt (both CAF members who too have never hosted a Globe Loving cup before like Saudi Arabia) or Italian republic (a UEFA fellow member which previously hosted the World Cup in 1934 and 1990).[41]

Israeli-led bid [edit]

On 13 October 2021, FIFA President Gianni Infantino and Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett released a statement announcing State of israel, a member of UEFA, had been exploring a potential articulation bid with other signatories of the Abraham Accords, including the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Bahrain, both members of the AFC.[42] Neither State of israel, Bahrain nor the United Arab Emirates has also e'er hosted a World Cup earlier. However, both Israel and the UAE have hosted editions of the Asian Cup, which was held in Israel in 1964, and in the UAE in 1996 and 2019.

Confirmed plans to bid [edit]

CAF

  • Morocco Morocco

CONMEBOL

UEFA

Expressed involvement in behest [edit]

AFC [Annotation i]

CAF

CONMEBOL

UEFA

  • Kazakhstan Republic of kazakhstan[48]

Inter-confederation

Abandoned bids [edit]

UEFA

United kingdom and Republic of ireland joint bid [edit]

On 17 June 2018, England's The Football game Association appear that they were in talks with home nations over a United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland-wide bid to host 2030 Globe Cup.[55] On one August, information technology was reported that the FA was preparing a bid for England to host the World Cup in 2030. A decision was expected to exist made in 2019, after the FA conducted a feasibility written report on a potential bid.[56] UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin wanted simply one European bid to host the World Cup. He also considered the British bid as the wisest idea.[57] In that location are also talks about the Football game Association of Republic of ireland joining a possible British bid.[58] The Scottish Football Association considered the potential British bid as a peachy opportunity to get funds to renovate and redevelop Hampden Park in Glasgow, the Scotland national football team's home stadium.[59] On 19 September, the Football game Association of Ireland confirmed it joined the feasibility study for co-hosting the 2030 World Cup with England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.[sixty] On 28 September, the then British Prime number Minister Theresa May appear that the British Government would back any British and Irish FIFA World Cup bid. Furthermore, The Football Clan and the Football game Association of Wales confirmed that the 5 national governing bodies were in discussions about the feasibility of bidding to host the Globe Cup.[61]

On 15 July, deputy leader of the UK Labour Political party, Tom Watson, earlier said that he and his party backed a 2030 World Loving cup bid for the Britain.[62] On xvi July, the then British Prime Minister Theresa May expressed her support for the bid.[63] [64] Although in that location had been no prior discussion with the Football Clan, the Scottish FA as well expressed an involvement in joining a Abode Nations bid.[65] Former Scottish First Government minister Henry McLeish called on the Scottish government and the Scottish Football Association to bid for the 2030 World Cup with the other British nations.[66]

On 1 March 2021, Prime Minister of the U.k., Boris Johnson, expressed interest in the Great britain and the Republic of Ireland hosting this World Cup, with the Treasury expected to pump £2.8 meg into a bid for 2030. Feasibility studies by the Irish authorities and the Uk regime (including the devolved governments of Northern Republic of ireland, Scotland, and Wales) have subsequently been initiated.[67] [68] Johnson added "We are very, very swell to bring football home in 2030."[68] The football associations of the bidding nations issued a joint argument proverb that they were delighted with the government's commitment to the bid.[69] Post-obit scenes of crowd disorder at the UEFA Euro 2020 last between England and Italy held on 11 July 2021 at Wembley Stadium Boris Johnson reiterated his promise that the United kingdom and Ireland could still host the 2030 World Cup.[lxx]

On five January 2022, the five football associations announced a articulation United kingdom and Republic of ireland bid for the Euro 2028, which fabricated their own World Cup bid "unlikely to succeed" and rendered it doubtful.[71] [72] On 7 Feb, it was also announced that the 2030 bid would be abandoned and that the Great britain and Ireland would instead focus on a bid to host Euro 2028.[73]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ AFC countries are non allowed to host the World Cup until 2034, per FIFA'due south rotation policy.

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