Morocco seen as reliable host for 2030 World Cup final

Heavy rain pours down on a football stadium, with a spectator in a dark hooded coat in the foreground and empty seats visible.

Morocco has emerged as a “realistic and reliable” candidate to host the final of the 2030 World Cup, according to African media reports, following what was described as a scandal linked to water leaks at Barcelona’s Camp Nou.

The reports say the incident has reopened questions about the readiness of some European stadiums, and pushed attention toward Morocco’s ability to deliver major events with solid infrastructure and clear planning.

In this context, Morocco is being presented as a credible option to stage the tournament’s showpiece match, especially as preparations continue for the 2030 edition, which will be hosted by Morocco, Spain and Portugal.

The same coverage points to Morocco’s experience in organizing big competitions and the country’s growing reputation on the international football stage as key reasons behind this renewed confidence.

The leak episode at Camp Nou was cited as a moment that exposed problems at one of the most famous venues in Europe, and African media described it as a factor that strengthens Morocco’s position in the debate over where the 2030 final should be played.

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