The 2030 World Cup is set to be a truly international spectacle, with Morocco, Portugal, and Spain securing the rights to host the 48-team tournament. What's even more surprising is that the opening three matches have been handed over to Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay. This unprecedented decision has taken even the most seasoned FIFA enthusiasts by surprise. The 2030 World Cup will span three continents, involving teams playing in six countries, all of which will automatically qualify. It's a significant departure from tradition, as the tournament has never been played across multiple continents before. In a virtual meeting of the FIFA council held recently, this monumental choice was made. However, it's important to note that it will require confirmation through a vote by all 211 FIFA members in the final months of the coming year. This decision comes after months of speculation and political maneuvering among continental confederations vying for the prestigious hosting ...