Real Madrid’s stadium to host 2030 FIFA World Cup final if Spain, Portugal, and Ukraine win hosting rights: Reports


Real Madrid’s stadium to host 2030 FIFA World Cup final if Spain, Portugal, and Ukraine win hosting rights: Reports

FIFA to host World Cup 2030 in Real Madrid's home ground

According to speculations, FIFA has agreed to hold the World Cup finals in 2030 at the Santiago Bernabeu, the home stadium of LaLiga team Real Madrid. Spain, Portugal, and Ukraine must be awarded the hosting rights for the World Cup finals in 2030 in order to receive the same.

When Ukraine made the decision to join them in the competition and show support for Spain and Portugal, the two countries were already in the running. The news was made at a press conference held at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon by the leaders of the three national federations. The 74th FIFA Congress in 2024 will be where the 2030 World Cup host will be chosen.

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One of the largest and most prestigious stadiums in the world is Santiago Bernabeau. The stadium’s significance and historical significance to football fans are at their height. They utilize the same to communicate their feelings for their preferred team. The World Cup being staged in Bernabeu will undoubtedly provide joy to football enthusiasts everywhere.

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There are currently 81,044 people able to fit in the stadium. After Camp Nou and Westfalenstadion, it is the largest stadium in Spain and the largest stadium used by a top-tier European team. In addition, it has previously hosted the UEFA Champions League final four times, in 1957, 1969, 1980, and 2010.

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Real Madrid’s ratings in FIFA 23

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Players on the Real Madrid team have been rated, according to EA Sports and Microsoft. The testimonies are really captivating, and they united all of the admirers. unquestionably, Real Madrid is one of the world’s top teams right now. Almost all the players of the team have already won the UEFA Champions League five times.

Karim Benzema is rated the highest overall with 91 (+2), and Thibaut Courtois is rated second with 90 (+1). The next two are Tony Kroos with 88 and Luka Moric with 88(+1). Compared to last year’s ratings, Antonio Rüdiger (+4) and Vinicius Jr. (+6) have undergone the most notable adjustments.

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