FIFA confirms that the opening ceremony of the 2030 World Cup will not be in South America

In a statement in which he announced the dates of the matches, he also set the date of the final, which will be July 21 of that year.

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06/10/2023

Updated at 11:27 p.m.

The opening ceremony of the 2030 FIFA World Cup It will not take place in South America. This was reported this Friday by FIFA, which published the event calendar on its website.

“The three matches played in South America will be brought forward a few days before the official opening matches of the World Cup, which will be played in Morocco, Portugal and Spain,” they clarified in a statement.

The note is accompanied by a calendar with a small summary of the match schedule. As can be deduced from it, The meetings related to the opening ceremony will be held on Thursday and Friday, June 13 and 14. However, those in South America will be the previous weekend, on the 8th and 9th of that month.

Thus, in these matches that will be played in Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay the centenary of the championship will be commemorated. “The official opening matches will be played in Morocco, Portugal and Spain,” adds FIFA.

The 2030 soccer World Cup will run until July 21, when the final will take place.

This week, FIFA announced the decision that the 2030 World Cup will be held jointly in Spain, Morocco and Portugal, which will qualify automatically. This will be the first time that a World Cup is held on three continents and six different countries.

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