FIFA is set to announce the hosts for the 2030 and 2034 men’s World Cups on Wednesday. Morocco, Spain, and Portugal will host the 2030 tournament, while Saudi Arabia will host in 2034. These decisions are expected to be approved without much debate.
The 2030 World Cup will take place across six countries, including special matches in Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay to celebrate 100 years of the World Cup. Some have criticized the plan for its environmental impact due to increased travel, but FIFA has promised to reduce emissions.
Saudi Arabia’s 2034 bid, the only one submitted, has drawn criticism over human rights issues and its hot climate. The tournament will likely be held in winter, possibly in January, to avoid Ramadan and the summer heat.
Human rights groups have accused Saudi Arabia of using sports to improve its image, but Saudi officials say they are making progress on reforms. FIFA faces pressure to ensure fairness and transparency in its decisions.
Source: Reuters
FIFA to Confirm 2030 and 2034 World Cup Hosts
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