The meeting in Agadir ended without an agreement and without a specific location.
Meeting in Agadir, Of what Book of applications of which is still a candidate to organize the 2030 FIFA World Cup, was long and sometimes tense. Steps have been taken, but there is no final decision on the sites, which should arrive by July 31.
The CRC was represented by the Director of the Cabinet of Ministers Juan Maria Fernandez Carnicer, which proposed that Spain could have more than eleven headquarters, in recognition of the twelve candidates who submitted documentation, including Valencia, after a last-minute change, but for now The proposal was not agreed upon by Morocco and Portugal.. Initially, FIFA did not want the number of venues to exceed 20 under any circumstances, hence the doubts that arose at the meeting in Agadir.
On Friday morning It seemed clear that Mestalla was outbut Valencia changed the proposal at the last minute, in a move that is not yet final for participation in the project, since it gave in to the demands of the city council and refused some requests, such as building a shopping center into a stadium. The government wants to locate its headquarters in the Levante regionhence the proposal to increase the headquarters to twelve
In those discussions that lasted many hours, The possibility of even greater haste and the inclusion of Vigo came up for discussion.This circumstance is complicated by significant financial costs and the problem associated with going beyond the number of sites.
Valencia and Vigo are not ruled out
Still It is possible to make some changes to the project. in case there was a problem in fulfilling what was promised at the last minute by someone at headquarters. The reserve, of course, is small, allowing us to think in the background about entering Valencia and Vigo.
Camp Nou, Espanyol Stadium, San Mames, Real Arena, Santiago Bernabeu, La Cartuja, Metropolitano, Romareda, Rosaleda, Gran Canaria and Riazor seem unchanged. Mestalla asks to participatebut it is not clear that it arrived on time. Murcia and Gijon have fallen, and Balaidos awaits. Six headquarters are to be added in Morocco and three in Portugal.