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Analysis from international news outlets and human rights organizations
FIFA Awards 2034 World Cup to Saudi Arabia Amid Human Rights and Sportswashing Controversy
Dec 12, 2024, 01:00 PM
FIFA has officially confirmed Saudi Arabia as the host nation for the 2034 men's World Cup, a decision that has ignited controversy over human rights issues, environmental concerns, and accusations of sportswashing. The announcement was made during a virtual meeting of FIFA's Congress, where the bid was approved by acclamation. Critics argue that the selection process lacked transparency and accountability, with Saudi Arabia's bid being the only one considered after Australia withdrew its candidacy. The country plans to use 15 stadiums across five host cities, including the futuristic development of Neom. The decision has drawn criticism from human rights groups, who warn of potential exploitation of migrant workers, discrimination against minorities, and the use of the event to improve Saudi Arabia's international image. Despite these concerns, Saudi authorities and FIFA have expressed commitments to reforms and positive human rights outcomes. The tournament is expected to be held in winter, potentially starting in January to avoid clashing with Ramadan.
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