Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabeu almost certain of hosting 2030 FIFA World Cup matches if Spain and Portugal bag rights: Reports


Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabeu almost certain of hosting 2030 FIFA World Cup matches if Spain and Portugal bag rights: Reports

One of the biggest football stadiums in the world at the moment, Real Madrid‘s Santiago Bernabeu is almost certain of hosting the FIFA World Cup 2030 if only Spain and Portugal could bag rights. The FIFA World Cup is a stage that everyone wants to be at, several Spanish stadiums have followed up with their names for the venue.

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The big stadiums are undergoing renovation as of now and reportedly could possibly turn out to become the biggest stadium that there will be. The hosting part is almost certain as the clubs ready to pin their games are big, Atletico Madrid and Barcelona have also joined the hood. If Spain could bag the rights it would be an easy task.

The club’s history and reputation among Football watching people are humongous, and the stadium is regarded accordingly, the atmosphere that it provides and the passion for the game the country has, it shall be a no-brainer, to grant them as the host of the future FIFA World Cup.

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Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabeu: The most atmospheric stadium ever

Santiago Bernabeu

Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabeu is considered as the most atmospheric stadium in the world, the Los Blancos fans and supporters are no longer a thing to hide, their passion and support for their home teams go a long way, not a huge capacity, but when it comes to the sound waves that a stadium could create, it’s sure that this one could call a tsunami.

The exuberant atmosphere, the chilling fans, the cold nights, and the exotic celebrations, has taken the club and its historic stadium to newer heights. Considering the fans, and the zeal they create on the ground, any player could break a sweat, by just being under the pressure that it builds.

Be it the Galacticos era it the new Los Blancos era, the stadium is one thing that never disappoints, even after a big loss or a small win, nothing feels less large than life than being in there between the fans doing ‘Hala Madrid’ chants, that makes the opponent beat their heart out.

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