For the first time, four countries announce their candidacy to host the 2030 World Cup

2030 World Cup

 Uruguay, Argentina, Chile and Paraguay are scheduled to officially announce on Tuesday their joint candidacy to organize the FIFA World Cup 2030. The official announcement of this nomination will be made, Tuesday at 16:30 GMT, at the Centenario Stadium in Montevideo, where the final was held in 1930 between Uruguay and Argentina.


The joint nomination of the four countries also aims to hold the final match of the 2030 edition at the same stadium. "As we celebrate the centenary of the World Cup, he should return to his home country, South America," Alejandro Dominguez, president of the South American Football Association, CONMEBOL, wrote on Twitter.


"What we should focus on is the centenary of the World Cup," Uruguayan Sports Minister Sebastian Bausa said. "The celebration of the 100th anniversary of the first World Cup here will be a return to legend, a return to the roots." A local organizing committee to coordinate with the game's governing body in South America to plan its nomination.

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