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Saudi Arabia to Host 2034 FIFA World Cup: Key Highlights and Reactions

2034 World Cup Goes to Saudi Arabia Amid Mixed Global Reactions

by pinkfloyd
December 11, 2024
in International Sports, Professional Leagues, Sports
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FIFA Confirms Saudi Arabia as Host for 2034 World Cup

Key Decisions Announced for 2030 and 2034 Tournaments

Saudi Arabia will host the 2034 FIFA Men’s World Cup, marking a major milestone in the kingdom’s growing investment in global sports. FIFA also confirmed that the 2030 World Cup will be co-hosted by Spain, Portugal, and Morocco, with special centenary matches in Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay to commemorate 100 years of the competition.

These decisions were finalized during an Extraordinary FIFA Congress meeting held via video link, where all 211 member nations participated.

Highlights from the FIFA Congress
  • Centenary Matches: Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay will host three games during the 2030 World Cup to honor the tournament’s origin.
  • Host Selection Process: The 2030 and 2034 host nations were chosen through two separate votes. FIFA’s Secretary General, Mattias Grafstrom, noted that all member associations cast their votes ahead of the meeting.
  • Voting Method: Decisions were made by acclamation, with members applauding via video links.
Mixed Reactions from FIFA Members

While many nations supported the decisions, some expressed concerns about the bidding process:

  • Norway abstained, citing issues with the bidding process rather than opposition to Saudi Arabia.
  • Switzerland’s FA approved Saudi Arabia’s bid but urged FIFA and the International Labour Organization to monitor human rights closely.
  • Denmark’s FA supported the bids but criticized the lack of competition and called for better human rights oversight.
Human Rights Concerns Surrounding Saudi Arabia’s Bid

Saudi Arabia’s hosting plans have drawn sharp criticism from human rights organizations:

  • Amnesty International condemned FIFA’s decision, warning of potential exploitation of workers and other abuses without adequate reforms.
  • A statement from 21 human rights groups called FIFA’s move “reckless,” urging immediate protections to prevent harm.

Saudi Arabia has faced accusations of “sportswashing” — using sports investments to divert attention from its human rights record and environmental concerns.

Infrastructure and Preparedness

Of the 15 stadiums identified for the 2034 World Cup in Saudi Arabia, only four have been completed so far, raising questions about the country’s readiness to host.

Support from Key Football Associations

The English, Scottish, and Welsh Football Associations backed the 2030 and 2034 bids:

  • England’s FA expressed confidence in both bids, stating they met FIFA’s hosting criteria.
  • A priority was placed on ensuring fans could enjoy safe and accessible tournaments.
FIFA Defends Its Decisions

FIFA President Gianni Infantino acknowledged the criticism but expressed optimism:

  • “We trust our hosts to address all open points,” Infantino said.
  • He emphasized the potential for hosting World Cups to drive “social improvements and positive human rights impacts.”

FIFA highlighted its commitment to transparency and lasting change through its host partnerships, vowing to hold host nations accountable.

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