A campaign in Spain has called on the country’s football authorities to reconsider participation in the 2030 FIFA World Cup if the tournament final is awarded to Morocco.
The campaign argues that Spain should oppose any decision that would see the showpiece match moved outside its preferred hosting arrangements. Supporters of the initiative have urged football officials to defend Spain’s interests as discussions continue over the organization of the centenary tournament.
The 2030 FIFA World Cup is set to be jointly hosted by Spain, Portugal, and Morocco, with the tournament marking a historic milestone for international football. However, debate has emerged over the venue for the final, prompting differing opinions among stakeholders and supporters.
Although the campaign has attracted attention, no official decision has been taken by the Spanish Football Federation or FIFA regarding Spain’s participation or the location of the final. Tournament organizers are expected to continue consultations before any final announcements are made.
The development highlights the growing interest surrounding preparations for the 2030 World Cup, with fans and football administrators closely monitoring decisions that will shape one of the sport’s most anticipated global events.