The joint bid between the two South American neighbours had long been signaled. Uruguay, the host of the inaugural World Cup in 1930, is hoping to win the right to the tournament with Argentina to mark the centenary of the event. Both Uruguay and Argentina have won the World Cup twice before, with Uruguay taking the inaugural tournament and again in 1950.Uruguay/Argentina World Cup in 2030? From ESPN;https://t.co/8WP0VvbYui
— Tim Vickery (@Tim_Vickery) August 23, 2017
#Argentina, #Uruguay to announce joint bid for 2030 #Fifa #WorldCup next week. | https://t.co/s15Itturvw pic.twitter.com/B4CVgnyxAw— The Field (@thefield_in) August 22, 2017Argentina won the tournament in 1978 on home soil, and again in Mexico in 1986. South America last staged the World Cup in Brazil in 2014 and any bid for 2030 is likely to face stiff competition from the Asian region, where China is expected to be the front-runner to stage the finals.
The next World Cup takes place in Russia, with Qatar staging the event in 2022. A joint United States-Mexico-Canada bid is the favorite to win the 2026 tournament, with only one other country, Morocco, so far expressing an interest in entering the bidding race.The move coincides with 2018 World Cup qualifier between #Argentina and #Uruguay in Montevideo on 31 Augusthttps://t.co/Gn16i3RloW
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