According to a recent report by the Spanish newspaper, Defensa Central, turmoil within the Spanish Football Federation could have severe repercussions for Spanish football.
The chaos stems from the unresolved succession issue following Luis Rubiales’ presidency, attracting intervention from both UEFA and FIFA.
The crisis has cast a shadow over Spain’s bid, in partnership with Portugal and Morocco, to host the 2030 FIFA World Cup.
The report highlights concerns that Spain might lose the opportunity to host the World Cup final as planned, with Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabeu Stadium being a prime candidate.
Florentino Perez, president of Real Madrid, is particularly keen on hosting the final at the iconic stadium, especially after its significant renovation.
The upgraded Bernabeu is not only prepared for top international tournaments but also for concerts and various other major events.
However, if the instability within the Spanish Football Federation continues, Morocco or Portugal could potentially secure the hosting rights for the 2030 World Cup final, shifting a significant cultural and economic opportunity away from Spain.
This situation underscores the broader implications of administrative chaos within sports federations, impacting national interests and international collaborations.
In October 2023, FIFA announced the acceptance of the joint bid from Morocco, Spain, and Portugal to host the World Cup, as it was the only bid submitted to organize the biggest football event globally.
The first three matches are planned to be held in Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay to celebrate the competition’s centenary.