Overview
- RFEF president Rafael Louzán told a Madrid press event that Spain would stage the 2030 World Cup final.
- FIFA has not announced a decision and previously indicated the choice will be made closer to the tournament, likely after the 2026 World Cup.
- Louzán did not specify a stadium, with Madrid’s Santiago Bernabéu and Barcelona’s Camp Nou viewed as the leading Spanish candidates.
- Morocco remains a contender with the Grand Stade Hassan II near Casablanca, an under‑construction venue projected to hold about 115,000 by 2028.
- Citing this month’s Africa Cup of Nations final disruptions, Louzán argued recent scenes hurt Morocco’s image, though FIFA has the final say.