A new economic model developed by Bloomberg Economics identifies Senegal and Morocco as the leading African contenders to host a future FIFA World Cup. The model assesses potential performance based on a combination of factors including player talent, favorable demographics, and overall economic strength. The analysis suggests these nations possess the strongest combination of attributes needed to successfully bid for and execute the complex logistical requirements of hosting the tournament. While other African nations have expressed interest, Senegal and Morocco emerged as the most viable options according to the report’s methodology. The study highlights the growing economic and sporting potential within Africa, positioning the continent as a strong candidate for future World Cup consideration. This assessment could significantly influence FIFA’s decision-making process when selecting host nations. The model provides a data-driven perspective on which African countries are best positioned to deliver a successful World Cup.