Barcelona’s Camp Nou and the Santiago Bernabéu stand out in the list delivered this Friday by the Royal Spanish Football Federation.
The 2030 World Cup continues to take shape. The Royal Spanish Football Federation announced this Friday the eleven stadiums that will be part of the Competition that it will organize with Morocco and Portugal. .
The RFEF stressed on its website that “To define the sites, all possibilities were analyzed, including the extension to 13, an option that must be taken unanimously by the three federations and which was raised last June by the CSD, after almost two years of work developed together. The RFEF worked intensively for this option, transmitting it to its bid partners, but also the Moroccan Federation and the Portuguese Football Federation, They considered that it was necessary to respect the FIFA regulations, which set a maximum of 20 sites, which means that Spain will have 11 sites. “.
Regarding the choice of stadiums, they emphasize that it is “in line with what is established in FIFA’s bid conditions.” In total, 11 stadiums were defined, chosen through an evaluation that took into account aspects such as the technical project, operability, financial structure and endowment of the host cities, in addition to compliance with documentary and contractual requirements.
The stadiums that will be part of the application file will be:
- Anoeta (Donostia-San Sebastian)
- Camp Nou (Barcelona)
- Gran Canaria (Las Palmas)
- The Cartuja (Seville)
- La Rosaleda (Malaga)
- Metropolitan (Madrid)
- New Romareda (Zaragoza)
- RCDE Stadium (Barcelona, Cornellá-El Prat)
- Riazor (La Coruña)
- San Mames (Bilbao)
- Santiago Bernabeu (Madrid)
A total of 45 sub-sites or Team Base Camps (to be confirmed in FIFA terminology) have also been determined.
The final decision on the use of these sub-sites, which must now go through a direct evaluation process by FIFA, will correspond to the teams participating in the 2030 World Cup. .
The list of sub-headquarters in Spain
- José Luis Compañón Sports City – Ibaia (Vitoria-Gasteiz, Alava)
- Andrés Iniesta Sports City – Albacete Balompié (Albacete)
- Sports town Camilo Cano (La Nucía, Alicante)
- New Sports City of Elche (Elche, Alicante)
- Villaitana Football Center (Benidorm, Alicante)
- Power Horse Stadium + Annex (Almería)
- Francisco de la Hera Stadium + Sports City (Almendralejo, Badajoz)
- Former Vivero Sports City + Nuevo Vivero Stadium (Badajoz)
- Barceló Montecastillo Golf & Sports Resort (Jérez de la Frontera, Cádiz)
- Barceló Costa Ballena Golf & Spa (Rota, Cádiz)
- Fairplay Golf & Spa Resort (Benalu-Casas Viejas, Cádiz)
- Javier Pérez Sports City – CD Tenerife (Tenerife, Canary Islands)
- Nando Yosu 1 and 2 installations (Santander, Cantabria)
- José Manuel Llaneza Sports City (Villarreal, Castellón)
- Rafael Gómez Sports City (Córdoba)
- New Sports City of FC Girona (Girona)
- Torremirona Relais Hotel Golf & Spa (Navata, Girona)
- Camiral Golf & Wellness – Vinya Football School (Caldes de Malavella, Girona)
- Granada CF Sports City (Granada)
- New Sports City of Eibar (Eibar, Gipuzkoa)
- Palladium Can Misses Stadium + Annex (Ibiza, Balearic Islands)
- Antonio Asensio Sports City – RCD Mallorca (Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands)
- UD Logroñés Sports City (Logroño, La Rioja)
- El Toralín Municipal Stadium + annex (Ponferrada, León)
- Fernando Santos de la Parra Sports City (Getafe, Community of Madrid)
- Rayo Vallecano Sports City Foundation (Madrid)
- Sports facility Butarque CD Leganés (Leganés, Community of Madrid)
- Real Madrid Sports City (Madrid)
- Estepona Football Center (Estepona, Malaga)
- Marbella Football Center (Marbella, Malaga)
- José Fouto Roman Stadium + Diocles Field (Mérida)
- Tajonar Facilities – CA Osasuna (Tajonar, Navarre)
- Sports town of Afouteza (Vigo, Pontevedra) • Sports town of Madroa (Vigo, Pontevedra)
- Mareo Football School (Gijón, Principality of Asturias)
- Grand Hyatt La Manga Club Resort (La Manga, Region of Murcia)
- Pinatar Arena Football Center (San Pedro del Pinatar, Region of Murcia)
- DoubleTree by Hilton La Torre Golf & Spa Resort (Roldán, Region of Murcia)
- Alhama Arena Football Center (Alhama de Murcia, Region of Murcia)
- Football Salou Sports Center (Salou, Tarragona)
- Nou Estadi Costa Daurada + Annex (Tarragona)
- Oliva Nova Sports Center (Oliva, Valencia, Valencian Community)
- Paterna Facilities – Valencia CF (Paterna, Valencia)
- Levante UD Sports City (Buñol, Valencia)
- Sports city of Real Valladolid (Valladolid)
Once the file has been presented, FIFA will confirm the joint candidacy of Morocco, Portugal and Spain on December 11 at its General Assembly. In a later phase, it will determine the sites that will definitively be part of the organization of the championship.
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Source: Latercera

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