The Reale Arena has been chosen by the RFEF as one of the venues for the 2030 World Cup, which will be hosted jointly by Spain, Portugal, and Morocco. Today, the Federation revealed the list of selected stadiums for the bid. The chosen venues are: Reale Arena, Camp Nou, Gran Canaria, La Cartuja, La Rosaleda, Metropolitano, Nueva Romareda, RCDE Stadium, Riazor, San Mamés, and Santiago Bernabéu.
A total of 11 stadiums have been selected based on evaluations that considered technical plans, operational efficiency, financial structure, and facilities in the host cities, as well as compliance with documentation and contractual requirements.
Following the submission of the bid dossier, FIFA will confirm the joint bid from Morocco, Portugal, and Spain on December 11 during its General Assembly. Subsequently, FIFA will finalize the list of venues that will host the World Cup matches.