What will be the international reaction to Saudi Arabia hosting the 2034 World Cup by end of 2025?
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Saudi Arabia Wins 2034 FIFA World Cup Bid Amid Human Rights and Environmental Concerns
Dec 12, 2024, 02:09 PM
FIFA has officially confirmed Saudi Arabia as the host nation for the 2034 Men's World Cup, marking a significant achievement for the country amid its Vision 2030 strategy to diversify its economy and boost its global image through sports. The decision, made during a virtual meeting of FIFA's Congress, was unopposed, with Saudi Arabia being the sole candidate from Asia and Oceania. The tournament is expected to bring substantial economic benefits, including boosts to tourism and sports infrastructure. However, the announcement has sparked controversy due to concerns over human rights and environmental issues in Saudi Arabia. Critics argue that FIFA's decision overlooks these concerns, potentially risking the rights of migrant workers, residents, and visiting fans. Despite these criticisms, FIFA and Saudi officials have expressed confidence that hosting the World Cup will catalyze positive social change and improvements in human rights and environmental standards.
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