The Moroccan-Spanish-Portuguese Business Forum on the 2030 FIFA World Cup officially kicked off today at the Mohammed VI Football Complex in Salé, marking a major step in regional cooperation ahead of the global football showpiece.
The high-level forum brings together key stakeholders from Morocco, Spain, and Portugal, including government officials, business leaders, investors, and sports industry experts, to align strategies for delivering a successful and sustainable 2030 FIFA World Cup.
According to the organisers, the forum is designed to facilitate the exchange of best practices, stimulate innovation, and promote long-term, sustainable investments linked to World Cup infrastructure, logistics, tourism, technology, and sports development.
Discussions at the event are expected to focus on critical areas such as stadium development, transport systems, digital innovation, green energy solutions, and economic legacy planning, ensuring that projects associated with the tournament deliver lasting value beyond 2030.
The tripartite collaboration between Morocco, Spain, and Portugal reflects a shared vision of using the World Cup as a catalyst for economic growth, regional integration, and sustainable development, while setting new standards for future mega sporting events.
The forum will run with multiple panel sessions, strategic meetings, and business networking engagements, as preparations intensify for the historic 2030 FIFA World Cup.



