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Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay to make joint bid for 2030 World Cup

Diego Maradona
Image: A Diego Maradona-inspired Argentina won the 1986 tournament in Mexico

Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay plan to make a joint bid to host the 2030 World Cup.

The presidents of the three football federations held a joint press conference in Buenos Aires on Wednesday to announce the move.

The bidding process is not due to open for several more years, but Wednesday's announcement coincided with a visit by FIFA president Gianni Infantino to the Argentina Football Association's headquarters.

Argentina and Uruguay signalled their intention to launch a joint bid in July, with Paraguay's addition strengthening their case.

Diego Maradona of Argentina takes on a host of England players during the 1986 World Cup quarter-final at the Azteca Stadium
Image: Argentina beat England in the quarter-finals on their way to glory in 1986

The 2030 World Cup will be the centenary edition, with Uruguay having hosted the inaugural tournament in 1930.

China reportedly has an interest in bidding to host the 2030 edition, while European nations will once again be eligible under FIFA's rotating system.

Image: Luis Suarez' Uruguay are also two-time winners, in 1930 and 1950

Earlier on Wednesday, Infantino had spoken after a visit to the AFA's Buenos Aires office.

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"It is an honour and a pleasure to be here, in the home of Argentinian football," he said.

"It is a great emotion to be in a country and in a city that wrote many of the most exciting pages, not only of the history of football, but also its myth. Argentina has contributed to making football what it is today."

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