Egypt–Greece–Saudi Arabia 2030 FIFA World Cup bid
Bid by Egypt-Greece-Saudi Arabia 2030 Υποψηφιότητα Αιγύπτου-Ελλάδας-Σαουδικής Αραβίας 2030 عرض مصر - اليونان - السعودية لاستضافة كأس العالم لكرة القدم 2030 | |
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Tournament details | |
Host countries | Egypt Greece Saudi Arabia |
Teams | 48 (from 6 confederations) |
Venue(s) | 16 (in 12 host cities) |
The Egypt–Greece–Saudi Arabia 2030 FIFA World Cup bid is a joint bid to host the 2030 FIFA World Cup by Egypt, Greece, and Saudi Arabia.[1] Saudi Arabia is expected to lead the effort. If successful, it would be the first FIFA World Cup hosted in three continents: Africa, Europe, and Asia.[2]
Background
In recent years, the three nations have developed strong political, economic, and military ties.[3][4][5][6][7][8] The bid could be the culmination of the alliance between the three nations, and is expected to be officially announced a few weeks before the start of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.[9] The three countries share extensive maritime borders: Egypt with Greece and Egypt with Saudi Arabia.
Potential Venues
For the 2026 FIFA World Cup, it has been confirmed that stadiums must have a capacity of at least 40,000 for group round, second round, and quarter final matches, 60,000 for the semi-finals, and at least 80,000 for the Opening Match and Final. The rules for 2030 have not been announced.
Egypt
New Administrative Capital | Cairo | Alexandria | |
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New Administrative Capital Stadium (Under construction) |
Capital International Stadium (Planned) |
Cairo International Stadium | Borg El Arab Stadium |
Capacity: 93,440 | Capacity: 84,000 | Capacity: 75,000 | Capacity: 86,000 |
Suez | Ismailia | Port Said | |
Egyptian Army Stadium | Suez Canal Stadium | New Port Said Stadium | |
Capacity: 45,000 | Capacity: 35,000 | Capacity: 35,000 (Under construction) | |
Greece
Athens | Thessaloniki |
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Olympic Stadium | New Toumba Stadium |
Capacity: 75,000 | Capacity: 41,926 (Planned) |
Athens | |
Votanikos Arena | Agia Sophia Stadium |
Capacity: 40,000 (Planned) |
Capacity: 32,500 |
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Saudi Arabia
Riyadh | Dammam | ||
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King Fahd International Stadium | Qiddiya Stadium (Planned) |
New Dammam Stadium (Planned) | |
Capacity: 68,752
To be expanded to 80,000 |
Capacity: 40,000 | Capacity: 40,000 | |
Jeddah | |||
King Abdullah Sports City Stadium | Prince Abdullah Al Faisal Stadium | ||
Capacity: 62,345 | Capacity: 40,000 | ||
Other potential venues
- Damanhour Stadium (Damanhour) - 60 000
- 30 June Stadium (Cairo) - 30 000
- Al Salam Stadium (Cairo) - 30 000
- Ismailia Stadium (Ismailia) - 30 000
- Suez Stadium (Suez) - 27 000
- Alexandria Stadium (Alexandria) - 20 000
- Karaiskakis Stadium (Piraeus) - 32 115
- Kaftanzoglio Stadium (Thessaloniki) - 27 770
- Pankritio Stadium (Herakleion) - 26 240
- Pampeloponnisiako Stadium (Patras) - 23 588
- Kleanthis Vikelidis Stadium (Thessaloniki) - 22 800
- Panthessaliko Stadium (Volos) - 22 700
- AEL FC Arena (Larissa) - 16 118
- Lamia Municipal Stadium (Lamia) - 5 000
See also
- Uruguay–Argentina–Chile–Paraguay 2030 FIFA World Cup bid
- Morocco 2030 FIFA World Cup bid
- Spain–Portugal–Ukraine 2030 FIFA World Cup bid
- 2030 FIFA World Cup
- Egypt Vision 2030
- Saudi Vision 2030
- Egypt–Greece relations
- Egypt–Saudi Arabia relations
- Greece–Saudi Arabia relations
References
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- ^ Reporter, Martyn Ziegler, Chief Sports. "Saudi Arabia to launch 2030 World Cup bid alongside Egypt and Greece". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 2022-09-17.
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