South American bid favourite for 2030 World Cup: CONMEBOL

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Argentina's former national soccer player Ubaldo Matildo Fillol, member of the 1978 world champion team, holds the FIFA soccer World Cup trophy in Buenos Aires, Argentina, March 29, 2018. Picture taken March 29, 2018. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci

Buenos Aires: A joint bid by Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Chile is favourite to win the right to host the 2030 World Cup, the president of the South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) said on Wednesday.
The original 2030 bid was by Argentina and Uruguay, with neighbours Paraguay and Chile joining later. “Today I think we are favourites to win,” Alejandro Dominguez told reporters. “If we do our job at Conmebol and the countries do theirs then we are favourites to win.”
Dominguez was speaking after a meeting with the presidents of the four bidding nations at the UN Conference on South-South Cooperation in Buenos Aires. Bid coordinator Fernando Marin told Reutersthere was no chance of adding the fifth country to the mix.
“The incorporation of Chile and with CONMEBOL involved reinforces the Southern Cone’s aspirations,” Marin said, adding that the four countries will meet on April 8 in Buenos Aires to discuss the bid.
The multi-nation bid is designed to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the first World Cup which took place in Uruguay in 1930.
The four South American nations are expected to face stiff competition, with Morocco, Spain, Portugal, and England among countries to express interest in hosting the event.
The 2022 World Cup will be held in Qatar and the 2026 tournament in the US, Mexico, and Canada.

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