According to FIFA: Six withdrawals will disqualify direct participation in the 2030 World Cup!

The qualifying structure for the 2030 World Cup has been clarified, identifying the initial six representatives who secured their spots without needing to go through direct competition. These teams are specified as Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay. All six selections were achieved automatically due to the unique nature of the tournament, which will be held across six nations spanning three different continents.

The primary responsibility for the organization and the majority of the matches will fall upon Europe and Africa, specifically within Spain, Portugal, and Morocco. Furthermore, three South American nations have been designated as hosts for the tournament. FIFA has officially appointed these three South American countries to host the event.

The 2030 World Cup represents a significant expansion in global footballing events. The inclusion of multiple host nations across different continents is designed to enhance the scale and reach of the competition. This arrangement alters traditional qualification pathways, as the automatic qualification of these six teams streamlines the initial stages of the World Cup cycle.

The event structure ensures a broader global participation framework, cementing the tournament’s status as a major international sporting fixture.

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