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Some World Cup sponsors, including Coca-Cola, Adidas and Wanda, bought rights to the 2030 World Cup at least a decade ago when they were paying for an expected 64-game event.
FIFA is reportedly considering the idea of a one-off, 64-team World Cup in 2030 to commemorate the centenary of the tournament, which would mark the second consecutive expansion of the tournament.
The president of CONCACAF – the governing body which runs North, Central America and Caribbean soccer – has added his voice to those opposing a proposal to expand the men’s World Cup in 2030 ...
FIFA will consider a proposal to expand the 2030 men's World Cup to a whopping 64 teams, twice the size of the 2022 tournament and previous editions. The World Cup is set to expand to 48 teams for ...
The 2030 World Cup will be unique, with matches taking place across six different countries for the first time: Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay in South America, and Spain, Portugal, and Morocco in ...
FIFA last year outlined its plans to play the opening match of the 2030 World Cup — the 100th anniversary of the first soccer showpiece in Uruguay — in that country’s capital, Montevideo ...
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Morocco, Portugal and Spain will co-host the FIFA World Cup in 2030, with three centenary games in South America, while Saudi Arabia will stage the 2034 finals.
Some World Cup sponsors, including Coca-Cola, Adidas and Wanda, bought rights to the 2030 World Cup at least a decade ago when they were paying for an expected 64-game event.
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