𝐒𝐚𝐮𝐝𝐢 𝐀𝐫𝐚𝐛𝐢𝐚 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝟐𝟎𝟑𝟒 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐥𝐝 𝐂𝐮𝐩: 𝐀 𝐁𝐨𝐥𝐝 𝐍𝐞𝐰 𝐄𝐫𝐚 🌍⚽ When Saudi Arabia first set its sights on football, many wondered how far this vision could go. Today, with the announcement that the 2034 FIFA #WorldCup will take place in #SaudiArabia, the answer is clear: they’re not just participating—they’re #revolutionizing. (Here’s why this matters to global football and business alike 👇) 1️⃣ 𝐒𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐠𝐢𝐜 𝐈𝐧𝐯𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐬: Saudi Arabia has reshaped football through transformative investments—world-class players, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and initiatives like the Saudi Pro League. 2️⃣ 𝐀 𝐆𝐥𝐨𝐛𝐚𝐥 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐠𝐞: This milestone represents a moment for Saudi Arabia to enhance tourism, culture, and international partnerships through the universal language of football. 3️⃣𝐀 𝐧𝐞𝐰 𝐦𝐚𝐫𝐤𝐞𝐭 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐠𝐥𝐨𝐛𝐚𝐥 𝐛𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐬: For brand partnerships, there are opportunities to broaden your company's market, but the potential backlash regarding the human rights breach in Saudi Arabia will also be an impactful variable to take into account... ❓ What do you think will be the long-term impact of this announcement on football and global sports? Share your thoughts! Read more here: https://lnkd.in/dBUnYH-N
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Saudi Arabia’s ambition to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup aligns closely with its Vision 2030 objectives, highlighting a transformative investment in the sports sector. Lessons from other nations, such as China’s journey through challenges with match-fixing and doping, underscore the need for a comprehensive approach to sports integrity. By developing robust sports infrastructure paired with proactive anti-corruption measures, Saudi Arabia can ensure transparent and fair practices. Adopting a sports integrity framework, similar to Australia’s, would reinforce governance while prioritizing athlete rights and fostering a culture of ethical excellence. This commitment will not only strengthen Saudi Arabia’s standing in the global sports arena but also mitigate risks, positioning the nation as a leader in sports integrity. #SaudiArabia #sportsintegrity #globalsports
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Saudi Arabia's bid for the 2034 FIFA World Cup represents a pivotal moment in its Vision 2030 strategy, aiming to position itself as a global sports hub. However, the Kingdom must heed China's cautionary tale regarding sports integrity, grappling with potential issues like match-fixing and doping. Establishing robust frameworks for transparency and safeguarding athletes' rights is crucial. By learning from past missteps and adopting best practices, Saudi Arabia can enhance its reputation and ensure the success of its ambitious sporting endeavors. #SaudiArabia #sportsintegrity #globalsports
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Congratulations to Saudi Arabia for securing the 2034 FIFA World Cup hosting rights! This historic achievement showcases the Kingdom's growing global influence and commitment to #Vision_2030. Yet while this should be celebrated as a milestone for global football, the headlines tell a different story. The 2034 World Cup promises to be extraordinary - a celebration where cutting-edge infrastructure meets rich cultural heritage. Saudi Arabia, a nation that has embraced football with unmatched passion for decades, is ready to deliver an experience that will rewrite the playbook of what a World Cup can be. But let's address the elephant in the room: the wave of criticism feels not just unfair, but hypocritical. We've witnessed recent major sporting events plagued by severe logistical failures, ethical concerns, and organizational chaos – from delayed infrastructure to security issues – yet these received fraction of the scrutiny Saudi Arabia faces. This selective outrage reveals more about the critics than the criticized. The reality? Saudi Arabia has already proven its capability through flawlessly executed world-class sporting events. From Formula 1 to major football tournaments, the Kingdom has consistently delivered excellence. The transformation we're seeing isn't just about sports – it's about creating bridges between cultures, generating opportunities, and showcasing what's possible when vision meets determination. This World Cup represents more than just 90-minute matches – it's a testament to how sport can break down barriers, challenge preconceptions, and unite people across cultures. Saudi Arabia isn't just preparing to host a tournament; it's ready to show the world what authentic progress and innovation look like. Here's to 2034 - when the beautiful game will write its next historic chapter in Saudi Arabia! 🏆 #WelcomeToSaudi34 #Saudi34 #أهلاً_بالعالم #السعودية34
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Checkout Bloomberg's new Middle East Money newsletter, out every Monday rounding up the news from the region. This week, we lead on Saudi Arabia's World Cup Playbook. Two years after Qatar hosted the most expensive FIFA World Cup ever, Saudi Arabia unveiled plans for the 2034 event that’s expected to be played in the kingdom. In many ways, the tournament will be the culmination of Saudi Arabia’s ambitions in the sport. Three years ago, the country’s powerful wealth fund bought Premier League club Newcastle United. Cristiano Ronaldo, one of the biggest names in the sport, joined local club Al Nassr for an estimated $200 million annual salary. Efforts to recruit Lionel Messi for $400 million a year didn’t pan out, but Brazilian Neymar and French striker Karim Benzema now play in the Saudi league. While attendance for local games remains low, the kingdom has managed to line up broadcasting deals in more than 130 territories at far higher rates. And more Saudi women are now getting involved in the sport. The government also hopes that the lineup of stars — and the marquee event in 2034 — will eventually boost its appeal as a tourism destination. Critics say those efforts, clubbed with a push into other sports and the arts, are aimed at varnishing its international image. Saudi authorities said last week they plan to have 15 football stadiums ready by 2034, including 11 new ones. Beyond Riyadh, the others will be in Jeddah, Al Khobar, Abha and Neom — an entirely new urban area in the north-west of the country. All stadiums will have over 40,000 seats, as per FIFA requirements. Separately, the government unveiled plans to extend further support to a struggling construction conglomerate that could now be key to the kingdom’s plans to host the event. The most eye-catching bit, of course, is the Neom stadium. Situated within the Line project that’s envisaged as a pair of mirror-clad towers expected to eventually span about 105 miles, this venue will rise 350 meters above the ground and run entirely on renewable energy. It’s unclear how much this will all cost at this point, but Qatar spent upwards of $300 billion. For Saudi Arabia, the outlay would come against the backdrop of lower oil prices, weaker-than-projected foreign investment and budget deficits that’s already forced the government to prioritize spending. Capital Riyadh is benefiting as developments there take priority over ones like Neom, where The Line has already seen some plans scaled back, Bloomberg News has reported. There are also long-term costs to consider. The state-backed lenders that helped Doha finance everything from highways and hotels to stadiums and sewage systems are struggling with rising loan losses, Bloomberg News has reported. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will be keen for Saudi Arabia to avoid similar challenges. https://lnkd.in/dZy727HF
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https://lnkd.in/gK-BTEwX In recent years, Saudi Arabia has emerged as a global player in the realms of sports, entertainment, and tourism. Its bid to host the FIFA World Cup in 2034 is not just about football; it is a declaration of ambition and a demonstration of the kingdom’s strategic pivot towards a modern, diversified identity. The decision to pursue this monumental event reflects Saudi Arabia’s desire to project its transformation on a global stage, solidify its position as a regional leader, and establish itself as a hub for innovation, culture, and economic diversification. But why is Saudi Arabia so eager to host this prestigious tournament? The answer lies in its aspirations to redefine itself in terms of power, economy, and development—and to emerge as the ultimate destination of choice in the Middle East. #economy #markets #stockmarkets #fifa #fifa2034 #SaudiArabia #MBS #riyadh #middleeast #neom #Saudi #Vision2030 #football
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🌟 Saudi Arabia’s FIFA World Cup 2034 Bid: A Historic Milestone 🌟 Saudi Arabia has achieved an unprecedented feat with its bid to host the FIFA World Cup in 2034, earning the highest evaluation score in FIFA’s history! 🏆 Backed by over 140 countries, this visionary proposal aligns with the Kingdom’s transformative Vision 2030 goals. Here’s why this bid stands out: ✅ World-Class Infrastructure: 15 state-of-the-art stadiums, including 11 new venues, in cities like Riyadh, Jeddah, and NEOM. ✅ Sustainability Leadership: Cutting-edge eco-friendly designs and renewable energy solutions. ✅ Global Support: Confidence from nations worldwide in Saudi Arabia’s ability to host a memorable World Cup. ✅ Cultural Legacy: A unique opportunity to inspire youth, boost tourism, and showcase Saudi culture to the world. While the bid has received overwhelming support, it hasn’t been without challenges, with calls for FIFA to address human rights concerns. Saudi Arabia has emphasized its commitment to reforms and creating an inclusive environment for all. As the world awaits FIFA’s final decision on December 11, 2024, Saudi Arabia’s bid is already setting new benchmarks for hosting global sporting events. ⚽ Do you think the FIFA World Cup 2034 in Saudi Arabia could redefine the future of football? Share your thoughts below! 👇 #SaudiArabia #WorldCup2034 #Vision2030 #SportsLeadership https://lnkd.in/dQjyWyFF
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Saudi Arabia hosting the 2034 FIFA World Cup is a significant moment in sports history. It represents not only their dedication to football but also their investment in becoming a global hub for international events. This opportunity will allow the country to: 1. Showcase Cultural Heritage: Millions of fans worldwide will get a glimpse of Saudi Arabia’s rich traditions, history, and modern transformations. 2. Boost Economic Development: The event will bring significant investments in infrastructure, tourism, and hospitality, leading to economic growth. 3. Strengthen Football in the Region: Hosting the World Cup will inspire younger generations in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East, elevating the region’s status in the global football community. 4. Global Collaboration: It reinforces Saudi Arabia’s commitment to fostering international relationships and partnerships through sports. This win aligns with their Vision 2030 initiative, signaling a bright future for sports and cultural diplomacy. Congratulations once again to Saudi Arabia for this monumental achievement! #FIFA2034 #Vision2030 #KSA
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Can Saudi Arabia Deliver a Football Spectacle like Qatar 2022? Or Will “Sportswashing” Overshadow FIFA 2034? Saudi Arabia has officially won the bid to host FIFA World Cup 2034—a bold step aligned with its transformative Vision 2030. While Qatar 2022 showcased world-class infrastructure and cultural pride, it was equally criticized for “sportswashing”—using sports to soften global perceptions. Here’s what’s on the table: ⚽ Saudi Arabia’s Ambitious Vision: Backed by investments exceeding $1 trillion, Vision 2030 aims to diversify the Saudi economy beyond oil. The country’s focus on sports infrastructure has already led to hosting mega-events like Formula 1, LIV Golf, and heavyweight boxing. Stadiums equipped with state-of-the-art technology and climate solutions could define the 2034 experience. 📊 The Numbers Don’t Lie: Saudi Arabia invested over $2 billion into global football, acquiring majority stakes in top-tier European clubs and signing football superstars like Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema, and Neymar for the Saudi Pro League. In 2023, domestic football viewership surged by 150%, showcasing growing local passion for the sport. 🌍 The Global Perspective: Hosting a World Cup isn’t just about football; it’s about soft power, tourism, and regional impact. Saudi Arabia expects to attract over 1 million international fans, driving up tourism revenue. However, debates around human rights, women’s rights, and migrant labor will persist as critics demand transparency and reform. --- The Real Questions We Should Be Asking: Will Saudi Arabia balance spectacle with meaningful progress on social reforms? Can a country traditionally excluded from global football prominence reshape perceptions through sport? Is the global football ecosystem ready to accept another Middle Eastern World Cup without scrutiny? This isn’t just about a game. It’s about a global stage where Saudi Arabia must prove its capability, vision, and willingness to address concerns. What’s your take? Can they pull it off while avoiding the controversies Qatar faced? Let’s dive into this conversation. Share your thoughts below! 👇 Creative Concept: Kartik Jaiswal FIFA #FIFA2034 #SaudiArabia #Vision2030 #FutureOfFootball #SportsEconomy #GlobalEvents #FIFAWorldCup #SaudiVision2030 #MiddleEastRising #GlobalFootball #FutureOfSports #SportsDiplomacy #FootballEconomy #MegaEvents #SportsInnovation #BeyondTheGame #SportsAndPolitics #SportswashingDebate #SocialReformsThroughSports #WorldCup2034 #FootballCommunity #WhatDoYouThink #SportsDiscussion #GameChanger #PowerOfSports
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Declining Legacy Media’s Propaganda On Saudi Arabia 2034 FIFA World Cup Hosting Omar Al Raisi The legacy media’s outcry over Saudi Arabia hosting the 2034 World Cup reflects not just concerns but also a broader struggle to maintain relevance in a changing media landscape. As public trust wanes and citizen journalism along with new individual media platforms rise, traditional outlets must adapt to a narrative that celebrates the positive aspects of global events like the World Cup. #Saudi34 #FIFA #WorldCup #SaudiArabia https://lnkd.in/eqFrveiy
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FIFA And Aramco Agree Global Partnership Aramco, the Saudi state-owned oil and gas major, agreed a four-year global partnership with FIFA, global soccer’s governing body. The deal makes Aramco FIFA’s Major Worldwide Partner, and gives it sponsorship rights at the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup being hosted in the U.S. Mexico and Canada, as well as the 2027 Women’s World Cup. 🔽 Find more info in comments below 🔽 #Aramco #Saudi #OilandGas #FIFA #Soccer #WorldCup #CONCACAF #Partnership #CleanEnergy #OilandGasNews ⤵️ Click Follow on our page to keep up to date with energy news ⤵️
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