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On Monday, May 27, the Estádio da Luz received the FIFA delegation – welcomed by President Rui Costa and other Sport Lisboa e Benfica officials – who, as part of the 2030 World Cup, visited the Stadium, the Pavilions and the Benfica Museum. Speaking to BTV, Miguel Bento, Miguel Bento, director of Benfica's Commercial and Marketing department, and António Laranjo, head of the World Cup's organizing committee, gave good indicators. “We're fully convinced that one of the semi-finals will be held at this stadium”, said Miguel Bento. “It's a matter that hasn't been decided yet. This stadium has the conditions for it, it has more than 60,000 seats, which is an indispensable condition for holding a semi-final. As Portuguese, we're fighting for that and we're going to fight for that goal”, said António Laranjo. Watch the report here...
27 May 2024
On Monday, May 27, the Estádio da Luz received the FIFA delegation – welcomed by President Rui Costa and other Sport Lisboa e Benfica officials – who, as part of the 2030 World Cup, visited the Stadium, the Pavilions and the Benfica Museum. Speaking to BTV, Miguel Bento, Miguel Bento, director of Benfica's Commercial and Marketing department, and António Laranjo, head of the World Cup's organizing committee, gave good indicators. “We're fully convinced that one of the semi-finals will be held at this stadium”, said Miguel Bento. “It's a matter that hasn't been decided yet. This stadium has the conditions for it, it has more than 60,000 seats, which is an indispensable condition for holding a semi-final. As Portuguese, we're fighting for that and we're going to fight for that goal”, said António Laranjo. Watch the report here...