Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on Monday offered Morocco the possibility of making a joint bid with Spain and Portugal to host the 2030 FIFA World Cup. Sources in the Spanish executive said that Sánchez made the suggestion while on a state visit to Rabat, where he met with King Mohammed VI and Prime Minister Saadeddine Al Othmani. The initiative was reportedly well received by Moroccan authorities. If the joint Spanish-Portuguese-Moroccan bid for 2030 prospers, it will face other rival partnerships The same sources said that if the joint candidacy for the soccer championship prospers, it will have a good chance of winning the bid, since Spain and Portugal could attract favorable votes from many European and Latin American countries, while Morocco could get backing from African and Arab nations. Luis Rubiales, president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), met with PM Sánchez on September 13 in the company of FIFA president Gianni Infantino. At the meeting, Rubiales asked the Spanish leader for help bidding for either the 2028 UEFA European Championship or for the 2030 World Cup. At that time, the RFEF was only contemplating a joint bid with Portugal, a partnership that had already been tested for…