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Desert kingdom on course to host 2034 World Cup

Updated: 2023-11-02 09:23
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Soccer legends Ronaldo and Luis Figo visit Al Nassr, KSU Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Saturday. REUTERS

LAUSANNE — Saudi Arabia is in line to host the 2034 World Cup after FIFA announced that the kingdom had submitted the only "expression of interest" in hosting the tournament.

The decision will be ratified officially at the end of next year, providing all of the technical criteria are met.

Saudi Arabia, which has invested heavily in soccer, as well as Formula One and golf, is set to take over from an unprecedented tri-continental line-up for the 2030 event, which will be shared between Spain, Portugal and Morocco, with three matches in South America.

The bid comes one year after neighboring Qatar hosted the first World Cup in the Middle East, where the Saudi national team scored a stunning group stage victory over eventual winner Argentina.

At this point, only "expressions of interest" have been submitted.

After the full bids for 2030 and 2034 are handed over, they will be evaluated by FIFA and put to a vote at two separate congress meetings at the end of 2024.

But the absence of any competition leaves little room for suspense. Saudi Arabia was initially interested in bidding for the 2030 World Cup alongside Egypt and Greece, but that idea was abandoned in June, leaving the path open for the tri-continental bid.

Saudi Arabia announced its intention to bid for the 2034 event on Oct 4, as soon as the procedure had been launched.

As a result of the continental rotation, FIFA had only "invited" member countries of the Asian and Oceania confederations to apply — thus ruling out the traditional soccer heartlands.

At one stage, Indonesia had considered a joint bid with Australia, or even other countries such as New Zealand, Malaysia and Singapore, but on Oct 19 it agreed to support Saudi Arabia's bid.

Australia, which successfully hosted the Women's World Cup this year, was also a contender but withdrew its interest on Monday following the Asian Football Confederation's decision to back the Saudi bid.

Expanded tournament

Acquiring the rights to host the World Cup, a policy which emanates directly from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, would be the latest step by Saudi Arabia to plant itself firmly at the center of the sporting world.

The country is already preparing to host the next Club World Cup at the end of December and the 2027 Asian Cup.

It is also behind the breakaway LIV golf tournament, hosts major boxing matches and horse races and its soccer clubs have started signing some of the biggest names in the world, including Ballon d'Or winners Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema.

More surprisingly, the kingdom will host the 2029 Asian Winter Games in a futuristic complex under construction in NEOM, a move that has been widely criticized.

By securing the world's most popular tournament, however, the kingdom faces an even bigger job than its neighbor, and sometime rival Qatar, the surprise host of the 2022 World Cup.

The tournament will no longer be a 32-team event. From 2026, 48 teams will be present at the finals.

According to FIFA, that means 104 matches which require "a minimum of 14 stadiums" with between 40,000 and 80,000 seats and at least"72 base camps".

AFP

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