Spain, Portugal and Morocco present the motto ‘Yalla Vamos 2030’ for a World Cup “of several generations”

Spain, Portugal and Morocco This Tuesday they officially presented the logo and motto ‘Yalla Vamos’ of the 2030 World Cup, a “multicultural” and “multi-generational” tournament that aims to be “the best in history”, with “sustainability, innovation, investment and social impact as cornerstones of the candidacy” of the three countries.

At an event held in the ‘Cidade do Fotebol’ in Lisbon, Spain, Portugal and Morocco they put “shapes, colors and tones” to the candidacy that will organize the 2030 World Cup. “It is a very important day for the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), and I sincerely believe that it is also important for the whole of Spain,” he began his words Fernando Sanz, representing the Spanish entity.

Solid pillars

“The project has solid pillars, shared by a candidacy in which three countries and two continents will unite, in a unique sporting event. “We share a clear and enthusiastic vision, also the values ​​of football and principles such as innovation, sustainability and the legacy that will remain for the future,” said the former footballer.

Sanz assured that many boys and girls will see a World Cup in their country “for the first time”, while others, those who already experienced the tournament organized by Spain in 1982, dream “of reliving this spectacle in our country.” “Today we go hand in hand with two neighboring countries. We want to build a World Cup that spans several generationsbecause we want to mark that future with a unique World Cup,” he added.

“A competition with modern and iconic stadiums in the three countries, which will offer the best conditions both for the game and for the fans who come to experience and enjoy it. Modern facilities that the teams and referees will also have throughout their preparation, always seeking excellence. All this in a compact tournament, with short distances, travel between venues, so that players and fans promote the sustainability of the championship,” he explained.

“Unique experience”

And they will try it with “some headquarters with a leading tourist infrastructure in world-famous cities”, to interact with fans in “innovative ways” so that, in Morocco, Portugal and Spain, “they live a unique experience.” “Our culture and hospitality, the innovative proposals, the infrastructure and the modern ways of organizing a World Cup will mean, I have no doubt, that the 2030 World Cup will be a before and after. Let’s go for it, ‘Yalla Vamos’.

For his part, the president of the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF), Fernando Gomes, He highlighted the “single ambition” of the three organizing countries to “organize a World Cup that remains in everyone’s memory.” “A World Cup that the next generations not only remember, but also benefit from, thanks to football that as a sport overcomes prejudices, overcomes bridges between nations and becomes a party and a celebration,” he said.

“An intercontinental candidacy diverse and multicultural, countries with a long past but above all with a long future, highlighting their organizational capacity, neighboring countries that base their relations on trust, respect and collaboration. Three countries that the sea unites, but does not separate, and three countries with the same passion, football. “It is a demanding, complex project, but we are going to honor the challenge proposed by FIFA,” said Gomes.

women’s soccer

The head of Portuguese football insisted that it is “a candidacy that promotes football as a whole”, also with the “women’s soccer as one of its axes.” “We must not limit ourselves to waiting, but rather to build and inspire, with convictions that we transmit as a legacy for future generations. The three organizing nations will hold a rational and productive investment with social impact that allows increasing the number of participants and the number of people who practice football regardless of their gender or age,” he defended.

In his turn to speak, the president of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation, Fouzi Lekjaa, He reiterated that they want 2030 to be “the best in history.” “We want to create a unique and exceptional event in which sport, civilization and human values ​​merge,” she said.

“The essential thing about this candidacy is that the three nations have in common a dimension of civilization and history in which over the centuries they have been united in our sea Mediterranean. We have all the capacity, all the logistics and all the resources to host this event, but what will make this World Cup special is the human dimension of the candidates,” he highlighted.

2024-03-19 16:51:46
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