At the next FIFA Congress, historical decisions were made on the places of future football championships that will affect football development in different regions of the world.
The 2030 World Cup will be special, as it will celebrate the centennial anniversary of the tournament, started in 1930. To do this, FIFA decided to hold the tournament immediately in six countries on three continents:
- Portugal,
- Spain,
- Morocco,
- Argentina,
- Uruguay,
- Paraguay.
This decision is intended to celebrate the historical heritage of the championship, as the first tournament took place in Uruguay. Thus, the opening matches will be held in South America, while the finals and most games will be organized in Europe and Africa.
The master of the World Cup in 2034 will be Saudi Arabia, who was the sole contender for the tournament. This decision testifies to the growing interest in football in the Middle East and the country's desire to strengthen its position in the international sports arena.
FIFA's decision to hold tournaments in different parts of the world emphasizes the global nature of football. The involvement of regions such as Africa, South America and the Middle East contributes to the promotion of sports and its development in these regions.
In addition, the 2030 championship will be a symbol of unity and a reminder of the historical heritage of football, while the 2034 tournament will open up new opportunities for large -scale sports events in Saudi Arabia.