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VisitFIFA Awards 2034 World Cup to Saudi Arabia Amid Human Rights Concerns
Dec 10, 2024, 02:59 PM
FIFA is set to confirm Saudi Arabia as the host of the 2034 football World Cup on Wednesday, following a process that has drawn significant criticism for its lack of competition and transparency. The decision comes amid concerns over human rights in Saudi Arabia and the influence of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MbS) on FIFA President Gianni Infantino. Saudi Arabia, the sole bidder for the event, has been actively investing in global sports to enhance its international image, with this World Cup being described as the 'biggest prize of all'. The awarding of the tournament has been criticized for potentially overlooking the human rights situation in the country, with fears of an 'unimaginable human cost' to migrant workers involved in preparations. Additionally, FIFA has also approved the joint bid of Spain, Portugal, and Morocco for the 2030 World Cup, with opening matches scheduled in Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay to celebrate the tournament's centenary. The process has been facilitated by former U.S. President Donald Trump, who helped establish Infantino's relationship with MbS. Saudi Arabia's transformation efforts and FIFA's relationship with the kingdom have also been highlighted as key factors in this decision.
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