These are the most important teams in the world that have never hosted a World Cup:
It is probably due to the lack of numerous quality stadiums to hold a World Cup, but the Portuguese team deserves to host a competition of this caliber given what they have shown in the last decade.
A quite plausible solution could be for the World Cup to be held throughout the Iberian Peninsula using 45 Spanish and two or three Portuguese states.
Now we don’t consider it a great team, but throughout history Hungary has stood out a lot in the World Cups and European Championships. Although right now it sounds strange to us, we are talking about a team that has been runner-up in the world twice, that is, it has reached more finals than Spain, for example.
Belgium is another great team that suffers from a problem similar to that of Portugal. As it is a fairly small country that has a league that does not rub shoulders with the greats of world football, it could end up lacking a considerable number of stadiums with sufficient capacity to host a competition of this caliber. In the same way that the Portuguese could solve this problem by holding a joint World Cup with the selection that we will analyze below.
The Dutch have never held a World Cup on their home turf either and this may be the perfect solution to their problems with the finals. Carrying it out together with Belgium would be a very feasible idea. The Dutch already deserve to be the hosts.
Poland has not been able to host any World Cup either, but it has hosted European Championships. It is a country that is more than prepared to offer a World Cup that lives up to expectations. It has numerous large and well-prepared stadiums to host a World Cup event.
Finally we find Colombia. The coffee team has not been lucky enough to be the host in a tournament of these characteristics. It is not a very big country, but other nations of its size have been able to successfully host such a tournament on their land.
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