An unprecedented news has shaken the soccer world recently, as it has been announced that the
2030 World Cup
will be held on three different continents.
Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay
will be the hosts in America, Spain and Portugal in Europe, and Morocco in Africa. This extraordinary announcement is part of the celebrations of the centenary of the global tournament. FIFA's determination is unprecedented, as it will involve six countries as organizers in a tournament that will feature the participation of 48 teams and more than 100 matches in the quest to lift the coveted World Cup.
On Wednesday, October 4, the president of the South American Football Confederation (Conmebol), Alejandro Domínguez, announced that Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay will host the opening matches of the 2030 World Cup: "We believed in greatness. The Centenary World Cup 2030 begins where it all started," were the words of the leader.