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A delegation from FIFA is preparing for a field visit to several Moroccan cities nominated to host matches for the 2030 World Cup, which will be jointly organized by Morocco, Spain, and Portugal. This visit is part of an evaluation tour aimed at assessing the readiness of sports infrastructure and services related to organizing the global football event.
The delegation’s visit is expected to include several major stadiums proposed in the Moroccan bid, including those in Casablanca, Rabat, Tangier, Marrakech, Agadir, and Fes. FIFA officials will review the progress of renovations and expansions to ensure compliance with international standards set by the organization.
Additionally, delegation members will hold meetings with government officials and representatives from relevant organizing bodies to monitor the progress of infrastructure projects, particularly regarding transportation networks, hotel capacity, and the logistical services necessary for hosting a tournament of this magnitude.
This visit falls within a series of inspection tours conducted by FIFA in the three host countries, aimed at evaluating the readiness of the nominated cities and stadiums, and ensuring adherence to technical and organizational standards required before the tournament begins.
This round is anticipated to enhance the understanding of Morocco’s preparedness and provide an opportunity for the nominated cities to showcase their capabilities and potential to host World Cup matches, as part of the ongoing preparations for a historic edition of the World Cup in 2030.
