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FIFA to Confirm Saudi Arabia as 2034 World Cup Host Amid Human Rights Criticism
Dec 10, 2024, 10:10 PM
FIFA is expected to officially announce on Wednesday the selection of Saudi Arabia as the host of the 2034 FIFA World Cup, amidst widespread criticism over the bidding process and the kingdom's human rights record. Saudi Arabia was the sole bidder after Australia withdrew, leading to allegations that FIFA bent its own rules to favor the Gulf nation. The decision highlights FIFA President Gianni Infantino's burgeoning relationship with Saudi Arabia and raises concerns of sportswashing. Human rights organizations and NGOs have criticized FIFA for overlooking the treatment of migrant workers and other human rights issues in Saudi Arabia. Critics compare the upcoming tournament to Qatar 2022, highlighting similar concerns related to migrant workers and calls for greater transparency in FIFA's decision-making process.
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