2030 World Cup: CONMEBOL announced the 18 stadiums it chose in case of the candidacy

Within the framework of the 76th Congress held at the headquarters of CONMEBOL, the 18 potential venues of the 2030 World Cup were announced, which could be carried out jointly in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Chile.Although only in 2024 the final venue of the 2030 World Cup will be known, The entity that regulates South American football is shown as a firm candidate and this Friday took another step by revealing the venues that could host the commitments of the competition. Under the slogan “Together for the centenary World Cup”, Conmebol showed a video spot where symbolic enclosures of this part of the continent appear. In the audiovisual material, it was shown that Argentina will have seven stadiums available, Paraguay will have five, Uruguay will have three and Chile with another three. It should be noted that it was not established that these are the final venues in the final candidacy. In turn, it was revealed that there is an intention to build the Conmebol Stadium in Paraguay for 60,000 people.The stadiums that could host the 2030 World Cup • Argentina: Estadio Mas Monumental (83,000 spectators), Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes (57,000), Estadio Único de La Plata Diego Armando Maradona (53,000), Estadio Único Madres de Ciudades (30,000), Estadio Libertadores de América (48,000), Estadio Malvinas Argentinas (42,000) and Estadio Presidente Perón de Avellaneda (42,000)• Paraguay: Estadio Conmebol (60,000), Defensores del Chaco (45,000), Estadio General Pablo Rojas (45,000), Estadio Antonio Aranda (28,000) and Estadio Villa Alegre (16,000 with projection to have 45,000)• Uruguay: Estadio Centenario (60,000), Estadio Campeón del Siglo (40,000) and Estadio Gran Parque Central (34,000)• Chile: Estadio Nacional de Santiago de Chile (48,000), Estadio Monumental de Colo Colo (43,000) and Estadio Ester Roa (33,000).

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