The Candidature Committee’s Update – Today Morocco

The Candidature Committee’s Update – Today Morocco
The Candidature Committee’s Update – Today Morocco

No final decisions have yet been made regarding the number of stadiums, their geographical distribution or the allocation of matches by country.

World Cup : The joint bid committee of Morocco-Portugal-Spain for the World Cup met on June 27 and 28 in Agadir. The objective of this meeting was to inspect the various candidate sites to host the tournament in addition to finalizing the last adjustments before the final submission of the joint application file of the three countries, scheduled for the end of July.

The Morocco-Portugal-Spain joint bid committee for the 2030 FIFA World Cup “YallaVamos2030” affirmed that “no final decision has yet been taken concerning the number of stadiums, their geographical distribution or the allocation of matches by country”. The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) indicated in a press release published following a committee meeting held on June 27 and 28 in Agadir that “Any official information on this subject will be communicated via official channels.” The objective was to inspect the various candidate sites to host the tournament in addition to finalizing the last adjustments before the final submission of the joint application file of the three countries, scheduled for the end of July.
During the first day of the meeting, representatives of the three countries’ bidding committees visited several key sites in Agadir, including the city’s grand stadium. The delegation also evaluated possible locations to host the “FIFA Fan Festival”, focusing on the iconic beach of Agadir as the main option. Additionally, the resort town of Taghazout was examined as a potential location for the teams’ base camps. On Friday, an online meeting was held with FIFA representatives, focusing on the bidding process and its progress.
This meeting was followed by working sessions within the tripartite steering committee to review the various aspects and finalize adjustments to the application file, adds the FRMF in its press release. “The committee welcomes the quality of collaboration between all stakeholders and reaffirms its commitment to continue working in close cooperation with FIFA and the local authorities of the three countries to present a strong final bid for the 2030 World Cup” , concludes the same source

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