The president of the AFA gave a conference, together with Massa and Lammens, where he made official the opening match of the 2030 World Cup in the country and stressed that it will be done “without the need for investment.”
On the grounds of the AFA in EzeizaPresident Claudio Tapia gave a press conference, together with the ministers Sergio Massa and Matías Lammenswhere he highlighted that the Argentina It will be one of the headquarters of the World Cup 2030 with an opening match.
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“The truth is that yesterday was the most important day for Argentine football since I have been in management, after December 18, 2022. Having the opportunity to crystallize a dream that started a while ago so that the 2030 World Cup would have the possibility of playing in South America“, began the ‘Chiqui’ Tapia.


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The boss of AFA highlighted his peer FIFA: “Having the opportunity to remember the first World Cup in 1930, which was played in these lands. Thanks to President Gianni Infantino who trusted us and kept his word. I think Argentina was one of the countries most visited by Infantino. He committed to that Argentina was going to be one of the venues for 2030 and it complied.”
On the other hand, he highlighted the support of Government for this achievement: “That the U-20 World Cup was held in the country shows that Argentine soccer has enormous potential. Without the possibility of the State supporting us, we would not have been able to host it.”
“The AFA had that possibility because Minister Massa was committed, collaborated and moved very quickly”he added Wall.
In closing, the leader stressed that the country will not suffer an economic impact: “This reflects the possibility that Argentines will have the possibility of an opening World Cup match in 2030 without the need for investment, at zero cost. At zero cost.”
Source: Ambito

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