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Exploring the 2030 World Cup Stadiums in Morocco, Portugal, and Spain
The 2030 FIFA World Cup Stadiums
Exploring the 2030 World Cup Stadiums in Morocco, Portugal, and Spain
In 2030, the Football World Cup will make history by being hosted across three different continents: Africa, Europe, and South America. This promises to be an unforgettable edition of the tournament!
Hello, soccer enthusiasts, and welcome to Game Arenas! Today, we’re diving into the stunning stadiums that will host the 2030 World Cup. The main host countries are Morocco, Portugal, and Spain, while Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay will join the celebrations, hosting one match each at the start of the competition to mark the centenary of the World Cup.
Join us on this fascinating journey through the magnificent stadiums set to make history in the 2030 World Cup. And don’t forget to check out our YouTube video 2030 FIFA World Cup Stadiums for an in-depth look at these incredible venues!
This blog article “The 2030 World Cup Stadiums” was initially published on the website Game Arenas.
The World Cup Centenary Celebrations in South America
In 1930, the first chapter of World Cup history was written in Uruguay, giving birth to a global soccer legacy. To honor this, the centenary celebration will return to where it all began.
El Estadio Centenario (Montevideo, Uruguay)
Capacity: Increasing from 60,235 to 72,000
Notable Events: Hosted the first FIFA World Cup in 1930
Estadio Monumental (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Capacity: 84,567
Home to: Club Atlético River Plate
Notable Events: Hosted the 1978 FIFA World Cup final
El Estadio Conmebol (Luque, Paraguay)
Capacity: 50,000
New Stadium: Located in a suburb of Asunción
The 2030 World Cup Stadiums in Morocco
Morocco will feature six host cities, each with a stadium ready to welcome the world.
Rabat — The Moulay Abdellah Stadium
Capacity: 53,000 after renovation
Home to: A.S. FAR football club
Casablanca Grand Stadium
Capacity: 113,000 (second largest in the world)
Scheduled Completion: 2026
Ibn Battuta Grand Stadium (Tangier)
Capacity: 90,000 after renovation
Home to: Ittihad Riadi de Tanger football club
Marrakech Grand Stadium
Capacity: 45,240
Home to: Kawkab Marrakech football club
Fez Grand Stadium
Capacity: 45,000
Home to: Wydad Athletic de Fès and Maghreb Association Sportive de Fès
Adrar Stadium (Agadir)
Capacity: 45,480
Home to: Hassania Union Sport d’Agadir football club
The 2030 World Cup Stadiums in Portugal
Portugal will host the World Cup in three stunning stadiums.
José Alvalade Stadium (Lisbon)
Capacity: 50,095
Home to: Sporting CP
Estádio da Luz (Lisbon)
Capacity: 65,000
Home to: Benfica football club
Estádio do Dragão (Porto)
Capacity: 50,033
Home to: FC Porto
The 2030 World Cup Stadiums in Spain
Spain’s stadiums are among the most iconic in European football.
Santiago Bernabéu (Madrid)
Capacity: 84,744
Home to: Real Madrid
Current Renovation: New retractable roof and modern facilities
Estadio Metropolitano (Madrid)
Capacity: 70,460
Home to: Atlético de Madrid
Camp Nou (Barcelona)
Capacity: 99,354
Home to: FC Barcelona
Renovation Project: Increasing capacity to 105,000
RCDE Stadium (Barcelona)
Capacity: 40,500
Home to: RCD Espanyol
Estadio La Cartuja (Seville)
Capacity: 57,619
Notable Events: Hosted the 1999 World Athletics Championships
San Mamés Stadium (Bilbao)
Capacity: 53,331
Home to: Athletic Bilbao
Anoeta Stadium (San Sebastian)
Capacity: 32,076, expandable to 42,300
Home to: Real Sociedad
Riazor Stadium (A Coruña)
Capacity: 34,889
Home to: Deportivo La Coruña
La Romareda Stadium (Zaragoza)
Capacity: 33,608
Home to: Real Zaragoza
Estadio de la Nueva Condomina (Murcia)
Capacity: 32,000, expanding to 40,000
Home to: Real Murcia
La Rosaleda Stadium (Málaga)
Capacity: 30,044, expanding to 45,000
Home to: Málaga Club de Fútbol
El Molinón Stadium (Gijón)
Capacity: 29,029, expanding for 2030
Home to: Real Sporting de Gijón
Watch Our Video for More!
Discover more about these incredible stadiums on our YouTube Video about the 2030 World Cup Stadiums. See stunning visuals, learn fascinating details, and immerse yourself in the excitement of the 2030 World Cup preparations.
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This blog article “The 2030 World Cup Stadiums” was initially published on the website Game Arenas.