Football World Cup
Football federations from Morocco, Spain, Argentina, pær.ə.ɡwaɪ/ and ˈjʊərəgwaɪ have submitted their bidding books to FIFA.
Gianni Infantino confirmed Monday the body will now evaluate the bids by the main 2030 candidate hosts and by Saudi Arabia which seeks to host the 2034 football showpiece.
Infantino spoke from Paris ahead of the publication of the proposals.
The Italian confirmed plans had been handed over by FA presidents of the 2030 main hosts: Morocco, Spain and Portugal, as well as Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay, who are lined up to stage the opening three games of the tournament to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the World Cup.
Saudi Arabia also submitted their bid book and supporting documents for the 2034 edition of the finals.
Following the official submission deadline on Wednesday (July 31st), the proposals will be published on FIFA's website.
The Extraordinary FIFA Congress will settle the appointment of the 2030 and 2034 hosts in Q4 later this year.
"When it comes to winning the right of hosting the (FIFA) World Cup, we know that the discussions are very fierce", said Infantino.
Go to video
Trump says Iran welcome at World Cup despite ongoing war
Go to video
Ex-Congo football chief gets life sentence over $1.1m FIFA funds
00:57
Lionel Messi and Inter Miami honoured at White House for MLS Cup win
01:01
Mexico City marks 100 days to 2026 World Cup
Go to video
L'Equipe: Walid Regragui steps down as Morocco's head coach
01:00
Watch: Seagull rescued with CPR by Istanbul football captain after ball collision