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The 2030 FIFA World Cup is set to be hosted in three different continents with it largely being held in Morocco, Spain and Portugal. But, the first three matches will be held in Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay.
The decision to award Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay the opening games was part of the tournament’s 100th anniversary.
Furthermore, this will be the first World Cup to be held across three continents and all six countries will qualify automatically for the tournament.

FIFA Council takes key decisions on FIFA World Cup™ editions in 2030 and 2034: Morocco, Portugal and Spain joint bid is the sole candidate to host FIFA World Cup 2030™
https://t.co/cKJec1tIE4 pic.twitter.com/mwLRerCIlg
— FIFA Media (@fifamedia) October 4, 2023
“In 2030, we will have a unique global footprint, three continents – Africa, Europe and South America – six countries – Argentina, Morocco, Paraguay, Portugal, Spain and Uruguay – welcoming and uniting the world while celebrating together the beautiful game, the centenary and the FIFA World Cup,” Gianni Infantino said.
The first-ever FIFA World Cup occurred in Uruguay in 1930, with the hosts claiming the game’s most coveted trophy in its inaugural form.
Saudi Arabia launches bid to host 2034 FIFA World Cup
Furthermore, Saudi Arabia has also announced its intentions to bid to host the 2034 World Cup.
The Middle Eastern nation had the ambition to jointly host the 2030 FIFA World Cup along with Egypt and Greece, but FIFA has elaborate plans for the centenary edition.
Saudi Arabia have officially announced their bid to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup
pic.twitter.com/A44rKBJAkL
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) October 4, 2023
FIFA also mentioned that bids for the 2034 World Cup can be submitted only by member associations from AFC and OFC. So, should give a smooth passage to Saudi Arabia to get the hosting rights.
Where has the men’s FIFA World Cup been held in the past?
2022 – Qatar (November to December)
2018 – Russia
2014 – Brazil
2010 – South Africa
2006 – Germany
2002 – Japan and South Korea
1998 – France
1994 – United States
1990 – Italy
1986 – Mexico
1982 – Spain
1978 – Argentina
1974 – West Germany
1970 – Mexico
1966 – England
1962 – Chile
1958 – Sweden
1954 – Switzerland
1950 – Brazil
1938 – France
1934 – Italy
1930 – Uruguay
The decision to award Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay the opening games was part of the tournament’s 100th anniversary.
Furthermore, this will be the first World Cup to be held across three continents and all six countries will qualify automatically for the tournament.
FIFA Council takes key decisions on FIFA World Cup™ editions in 2030 and 2034: Morocco, Portugal and Spain joint bid is the sole candidate to host FIFA World Cup 2030™
— FIFA Media (@fifamedia) October 4, 2023
“In 2030, we will have a unique global footprint, three continents – Africa, Europe and South America – six countries – Argentina, Morocco, Paraguay, Portugal, Spain and Uruguay – welcoming and uniting the world while celebrating together the beautiful game, the centenary and the FIFA World Cup,” Gianni Infantino said.
The first-ever FIFA World Cup occurred in Uruguay in 1930, with the hosts claiming the game’s most coveted trophy in its inaugural form.
Saudi Arabia launches bid to host 2034 FIFA World Cup
Furthermore, Saudi Arabia has also announced its intentions to bid to host the 2034 World Cup.
The Middle Eastern nation had the ambition to jointly host the 2030 FIFA World Cup along with Egypt and Greece, but FIFA has elaborate plans for the centenary edition.
Saudi Arabia have officially announced their bid to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) October 4, 2023
FIFA also mentioned that bids for the 2034 World Cup can be submitted only by member associations from AFC and OFC. So, should give a smooth passage to Saudi Arabia to get the hosting rights.
Where has the men’s FIFA World Cup been held in the past?
2022 – Qatar (November to December)
2018 – Russia
2014 – Brazil
2010 – South Africa
2006 – Germany
2002 – Japan and South Korea
1998 – France
1994 – United States
1990 – Italy
1986 – Mexico
1982 – Spain
1978 – Argentina
1974 – West Germany
1970 – Mexico
1966 – England
1962 – Chile
1958 – Sweden
1954 – Switzerland
1950 – Brazil
1938 – France
1934 – Italy
1930 – Uruguay

