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Luis De La Fuente and Roberto Martinez both hope the 2030 World Cup will be a historic event for their nations
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00:00 I think that Fuerza has shown itself when we were nominated for the candidates with Portugal and Morocco.
00:05 What we have to do is to keep working so that...
00:08 I think it's in December of 2024, right?
00:12 When the decision is made, the headquarters and so on.
00:14 But if there is only one candidate, then obviously, but we have to keep working in any case.
00:18 And what I think is that we have a position that we have to keep improving in everything.
00:24 And if we don't improve, that's why I spoke a little before, to unite,
00:26 to unite once and for all in football, to think about football.
00:29 And only in football, because we are playing a lot.
00:31 I think it's good for everyone.
00:33 I would like that, because it's a very easy phase of improvement.
00:39 But I think it's a great joy.
00:42 I believe that football is an opportunity to inspire,
00:47 it's an opportunity to mark a country.
00:50 It will leave a unique legacy for Portuguese football.
00:54 And from now on, the dreams of the young people, 12, 13 years old,
01:00 to be able to play a World Cup at home.
01:03 I remember the World Cup in Spain in 1982, a little orange.
01:07 My idea of playing a World Cup started on the streets of my city.
01:17 And it's the same, it's an inspiration for our people.
01:20 And it's great, great news.

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