Saudi Swimmer Comes First in Third Heat of 100m Race at Paris Olympic Games

Saudi swimmer Zaid Al-Sarraj came first in 51.21 seconds - SPA
Saudi swimmer Zaid Al-Sarraj came first in 51.21 seconds - SPA
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Saudi Swimmer Comes First in Third Heat of 100m Race at Paris Olympic Games

Saudi swimmer Zaid Al-Sarraj came first in 51.21 seconds - SPA
Saudi swimmer Zaid Al-Sarraj came first in 51.21 seconds - SPA

Saudi swimmer Zaid Al-Sarraj came first, in 51.21 seconds, in the third roundup of the 100m swimming competitions at the 33rd edition of the Summer Olympics in Paris.
Attending his performance were Sport Minister, Chairman of the Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee and head of the Saudi delegation Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki bin Faisal and members of the official Saudi mission, SPA reported.
Coming first in the third heat, Al-Sarraj, who is 16, concluded his first ever Olympic participation, ranking 53rd among 79 participants.



AFC President Says Confident Saudi Arabia's Bid for World Cup 2034 Will Impress World 

Saudi Arabia submitted on Monday its official bid to FIFA to host the World Cup 2034. (SPA)
Saudi Arabia submitted on Monday its official bid to FIFA to host the World Cup 2034. (SPA)
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AFC President Says Confident Saudi Arabia's Bid for World Cup 2034 Will Impress World 

Saudi Arabia submitted on Monday its official bid to FIFA to host the World Cup 2034. (SPA)
Saudi Arabia submitted on Monday its official bid to FIFA to host the World Cup 2034. (SPA)

Asian Football Confederation (AFC) president and FIFA Vice President Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa said on Tuesday that Saudi Arabia's bid to host the 2034 World Cup is a significant milestone in the history of the sport in Asia and an important step towards hosting the global event.

It also reflects the historic development of Saudi sports, which have gained the trust of the football world, he told the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).

He added that Asia has placed its full trust in Saudi Arabia's bid due to the country's significant resources, future plans, and remarkable development, which align with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 under the leadership of Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister.

“Today, as we witness the official submission of the bid to host the World Cup, Asia’s confidence in Saudi Arabia's ability to organize one of the most remarkable editions of the World Cup is growing,” he noted.

“We are working as a unified system to support this and ensure the capability and effectiveness of the proposed plans and arrangements to deliver an unforgettable global football event,” he said.

“The world bid farewell to the exceptional 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Today, we are witnessing Saudi Arabia's submission of the 2034 World Cup bid, which will become an unforgettable reality.”

Moreover, he said: “We are very close to the movement and development of Saudi football, supported by Minister of Sports Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki bin Faisal and led by president of Saudi Arabian Football Federation Yasser Al-Misehal.

“So, let us send a message of reassurance to all football stakeholders worldwide that Saudi Arabia will present a World Cup of exceptional quality and distinction that will remain in everyone's memory,” he stressed.