A state of apprehension dominates the Spanish Football Federation, as its officials have expressed concern over the possibility of Morocco hosting the 2030 World Cup final. These fears come amid press reports highlighting Morocco’s strong competition, showcasing its world-class stadiums and advanced infrastructure, along with the great fan passion for football.
Spanish press reports reveal that Morocco’s chances of hosting the 2030 World Cup final are significantly increasing, with attention turning to the large Casablanca stadium as a strong candidate to claim the honor of hosting this match over Spanish stadiums, specifically the Madrid stadium. This potential shift is causing worry within the Spanish Federation, which is striving to redirect the competition to Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona in an attempt to reduce the chances of the Hassan II stadium in Casablanca.
The 2030 World Cup finals are planned to be jointly organized by Morocco, Spain, and Portugal. The Kingdom of Morocco, which has launched many major projects, is preparing to deliver an exceptional edition of the tournament. This preparation not only involves the quality of the stadiums but also includes distinguished hospitality, precise organization, and providing all conditions to ensure the success of this global event, guaranteeing that fans benefit from parallel tourist, cultural, and sports programs.
This development confirms the pivotal role played by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation in advancing Morocco’s bid to host the 2030 World Cup final. These efforts reflect Morocco’s great ambition to attract major sporting events and present an unforgettable experience to the whole world, thereby enhancing Morocco’s status on the international sports stage.

