
As preparations for the 2030 FIFA World Cup intensify, Morocco, Spain and Portugal are shaping an unprecedented trilateral economic partnership. Meeting in Rabat, public and private stakeholders highlighted the event’s potential to generate long-term growth beyond football. Held at the Mohammed VI Football Complex, the business forum emphasized infrastructure development, transport connectivity and cross-border coordination, as the tournament will span two continents for the first time in World Cup history.
Morocco’s recent success in hosting the Africa Cup of Nations was presented as proof of its organizational capacity. Major investments in airports, high-speed rail and logistics are already underway.
For all three countries, World Cup 2030 is seen as a catalyst for sustainable development, youth employment and Euro-African cooperation.







