Four South American countries announce 2030 World Cup bid

Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Chile have just announced a collective bid to host the 2030 FIFA World Cup.
For the hundreth edition for the World Cup, four neighbouring South American countries have put forward a joint bid for the 2030 edition: Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Chile.
If the bid of these four South American countries is accepted by FIFA, it would be a pleasant nod to them, as the first World Cup was in Uruguay in 1930.
But their competition will be tough. Spain, Portugal and Ukraine are going for it in a joint bid too, just like the trio of Saudi Arabia, Greece and Egypt. Morocco are also there with the only "individual bid".
If the bid of these four South American countries is accepted by FIFA, it would be a pleasant nod to them, as the first World Cup was in Uruguay in 1930.
But their competition will be tough. Spain, Portugal and Ukraine are going for it in a joint bid too, just like the trio of Saudi Arabia, Greece and Egypt. Morocco are also there with the only "individual bid".
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