Global soccer’s governing body, FIFA, has officially announced the host nations for the next two men’s World Cup tournaments, confirming decisions that have long been anticipated.
The 2030 World Cup will be jointly hosted by Spain, Portugal, and Morocco, while Saudi Arabia has been awarded the hosting rights for the 2034 edition.
The announcements were unsurprising, as both tournaments saw only one bid each. For the 2030 event, the joint Iberian-Moroccan bid reflects a unique partnership spanning Europe and Africa. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia’s selection for the 2034 World Cup underscores the country’s growing presence on the global sports stage, following substantial investments in football infrastructure and international sporting events.
With this decision, FIFA continues its strategy of expanding the World Cup’s reach and promoting diverse cultural representation. Fans worldwide eagerly await how these tournaments will shape the future of the beautiful game.