World Cup Future 2024

 

1930Uruguay UruguaySouth America
1934Italy ItalyEurope
1938France France
1942Cancelled because of World War II
1946
1950Brazil BrazilSouth America
1954Switzerland SwitzerlandEurope
1958Sweden Sweden
1962Chile ChileSouth America
1966England EnglandEurope
1970Mexico MexicoNorth America
1974West Germany West GermanyEurope
1978Argentina ArgentinaSouth America
1982Spain SpainEurope
1986Mexico MexicoNorth America
1990Italy ItalyEurope
1994United States United StatesNorth America
1998France FranceEurope
2002Japan Japan
South Korea South Korea
Asia
2006Germany GermanyEurope
2010South Africa South AfricaAfrica
2014Brazil BrazilSouth America
2018Russia RussiaEurope
2022Qatar QatarAsia
2026Canada Canada
Mexico Mexico
United States United States
North America
2030Main hosts:

Morocco Morocco
Portugal Portugal
Spain Spain

Honorary hosts:

Argentina Argentina
Paraguay Paraguay
Uruguay Uruguay

Africa
Europe
South America
2034Saudi Arabia Saudi ArabiaAsia
Future 2030s
2038Italy ItalyEurope
2042Brazil BrazilSouth America
2046Colombia Colombia
Ecuador Ecuador
2050New Zealand New ZealandOceania
2054Japan JapanAsia
2058France FranceEurope
2062Peru PeruSouth America
2066China ChinaAsia
2070Ukraine UkraineEurope
2074United States United StatesNorth America
2078England EnglandEurope
2082Tunisia TunisiaAfrica
2086United Arab Emirates United Arab EmiratesAsia
2090Brazil BrazilSouth America
2094Senegal SenegalAfrica
2098Russia RussiaEurope
2102Uruguay Uruguay
Argentina Argentina
South America
2106India IndiaAsia
2110Germany GermanyEurope
2114Australia Australia
Philippines Philippines
Singapore Singapore
Asia
2118

Turkey Turkey

Europe
2122Mexico MexicoNorth America
Future Next?

Umbreon: The 2030 FIFA World Cup will be the 24th FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial international football tournament contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of FIFA. The 2030 World Cup will mark the centennial World Cup competition. For the first time, three countries from two continents will host the competition, with Morocco, Portugal and Spain as host nations. Additionally, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay will serve as nations that open the event, as a commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the first World Cup in Uruguay. This will be the first World Cup held in Africa since 2010, in South America since 2014, as well as in Europe since 2018.

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