2030 World Cup

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The Football Association has announced 11 candidate stadiums for the World Cup. The host country for this World Cup is Spain,

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The 11 candidate stadiums announced by the Spanish Football Federation are located in different cities and teams.

It is worth mentioning that the home stadiums of Real Madrid, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, one of the top three in La Liga, are all on the shortlist. Here are the details of the 11 World Cup candidate stadiums announced by Spain:

Stadio Anoeta (San Sebastián/Real Sociedad) Camp Nou (Barcelona/Barcelona) Stadio Gran Canaria (Las Palmas/Las Palmas) Stadio Olimpico (Sevilla/Spain's national team) Stadio de la Rose (Málaga/Málaga) Stadio Metropolitano (Madrid/Athletico de Madrid) Stadio Nueva Roma Radar (Zaragoza/Zaragoza) RCDE Stadium (Barcelona/Espanyol) Riazor Stadium (Deportivo La Coruna/La Coruna) San Mames Stadium (Bilbao/Athletic Bilbao) Bernabeu Stadium (Madrid/Real Madrid)

These are the 11 candidate World Cup stadiums announced by Spain, so let's look forward to the arrival of the 2030 World Cup and witness the exciting presentation of this global soccer event!

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