FIFA has unveiled its plans for the 2030 World Cup, which will be Held across Europe, Africa, and South America in celebration of the tournament's centenary. The single bid, presented by Morocco, Spain, and Portugal, with three matches in Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay, has received unanimous approval from the Fifa Council. The decision puts an end to rival bids from Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, and Paraguay, as well as Spain and Portugal. Morocco will become the second African country to host the World Cup, while the South American countries will each host a "festive match" and a centenary ceremony will be held in Montevideo.
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