Rafael Louzan, president of the Spanish Football Federation, says his country has "proven" organisational credentials
The 2030 men's World Cup final will be held in Spain, the president of the country's football federation has said.
Spain, Portugal and Morocco are co-hosting the tournament, while the opening three matches will be played in Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay to mark the competition's 100th anniversary.
Morocco has expressed interest in staging the final but Spanish Football Federation chief Rafael Louzan said: "Spain has proven its organisational capacity over many years.
"It will be the leader of the 2030 World Cup and the final of that World Cup will be held here."






