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#Morocco #Morocco_stadiums #2030_World_Cup #Rabat_stadium #Tangier_stadium #Fes_stadium FIFA revealed the official map of the cities nominated to host the 2030 World Cup matches, in a ceremony held in the French capital, Paris, where the official file was handed over to FIFA President Gianni Infantino by the presidents of the three federations. The file includes all the details of the cities and stadiums that will host the 2030 World Cup matches scheduled to be held in Morocco, Spain and Portugal. The file includes 17 cities and 20 stadiums in the three countries. In Morocco, there will be 6 stadiums in 6 different cities, in Spain there will be 11 stadiums distributed across 9 cities, while in Portugal the matches will be held in 3 stadiums located in only two cities. Spain: Anoeta (San Sebastian) Camp Nou (Barcelona) Gran Canaria (Las Palmas) La Cartuja (Sevilla) La Rosaleda (Málaga) Metropolitano (Madrid) La Romareda (Zaragoza) Cornella Albert (Barcelona) Riazor (La Coruña) San Mamés (Bilbao) Santiago Bernabéu (Madrid) Morocco: Tangier Stadium (Tangier) Fez Stadium (Fez) Rabat Stadium (Rabat) Hassan II Stadium (Casablanca) Marrakech Stadium (Marrakech) Agadir Stadium (Agadir) Portugal: Da Luz (Lisbon) José Alvalade (Lisbon) Dragão (Porto)