World Cup 2030 to be held across THREE continents with teams to face 13,000 mile round trip

THE 2030 World Cup will be held in SIX countries across THREE continents.

In a remarkable deal stitched together by Fifa President Gianni Infantino, the opening three matches of the tournament will be played in South America.

PAFIFA President Gianni Infantino helped to arrange the deal[/caption]

That will see the first match played in the Uruguayan capital Montevideo, followed by Argentina hosting a game in Buenos Aires, before the third fixture is held in Asuncion, Paraguay.

The six teams involved in those games will then fly ACROSS the Atlantic, with the rest of the tournament shared between Morocco, Portugal and Spain.

The agreement was announced on X, formerly Twitter, by South American football boss Alejandro Dominguez.

He said: “We aimed high and dreamed big.

“The 2030 Centenario World Cup starts where it all began.

“The host of the opening matches of the Centenario World Cup will be Uruguay, Paraguay and Argentina.”

It means the anticipated 101 games of the 48-team tournament played in Europe and North Africa, with the Final expected to be staged in Real Madrid’s Bernabeu.

The unprecedented agreement was voted through by Fifa’s ruling Council this afternoon and will now be confirmed by the annual Congress in Zurich at the end of next year.

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And it leaves the door open for Saudi Arabia to host the 2034 tournament – which would have to be another winter World Cup – although Australia are also potential bidders.

But the shock development, expected to be announced by Fifa in the next few hours, shows Infantino’s ability to shape the future of the global game.

   

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