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Saudi Arabia officially bids to host FIFA World Cup 2034

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Last updated: 2024/07/30 at 2:38 PM
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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has officially submitted its bid to FIFA to host the FIFA World Cup 2034. The bid was presented in Paris, France, by a delegation led by His Royal Highness Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki bin Faisal, Minister of Sport. The bid reflects the Kingdom’s commitment to realizing the sports objectives of Vision 2030 and the aspirations of the Saudi people. The involvement of two young talents in the bid submission highlights the importance of youth in achieving the Kingdom’s future ambitions. The youth are seen as key to Saudi Arabia’s transformation and the success of hosting the FIFA World Cup.

Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki bin Faisal expressed gratitude to the leadership for their support in reaching this milestone in Saudi sports history. The bid for the FIFA World Cup 2034 is seen as a bid for the future, aimed at showcasing the Kingdom’s influential position on the global stage. The involvement of two children in the bid submission reflects the dreams and aspirations of Saudi youth to participate in a FIFA World Cup on home soil. Yasser Al Misehal, President of SAFF, emphasized the country’s deep commitment to hosting the world’s greatest football tournament and creating a lasting legacy for generations to come.

Saudi Arabia’s bid campaign for the FIFA World Cup 2034 aligns with the country’s projected growth in football over the next decade. The bid submission marks the third stage in the official bid process, with Saudi Arabia being the sole nation in the race to host the tournament. The Kingdom’s commitment and determination to host the event are evident in the official bid submission. The next stages in the bid process will include official visits by FIFA and a comprehensive evaluation of the bid, leading up to the selection of the host nation in December 2024.

Saudi Arabia has established itself as a globally renowned sports and entertainment hub, having hosted over 100 major events since 2018. The country has seen significant growth in physical activity and registered football players, reflecting a deep commitment to transforming the sports sector. The Saudi Pro League (SPL) has witnessed a dramatic increase in competitiveness over recent years, attracting some of the biggest names in the sport. The Kingdom’s hosting of major events such as the FIFA Club World Cup 2023 and the Saudi Women’s League has helped attract a growing number of fans from around the globe.

In conclusion, Saudi Arabia’s bid to host the FIFA World Cup 2034 demonstrates the country’s commitment to sports development and showcasing its capabilities on the global stage. The involvement of youth in the bid submission highlights the importance of nurturing talent for the future of Saudi sports. The Kingdom’s track record of hosting major events and its growth in football indicate its readiness to host a successful and memorable edition of the FIFA World Cup in 2034. With strong support from the leadership and a deep passion for sports, Saudi Arabia is well-positioned to make a compelling case for hosting the prestigious tournament.

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