Saudi Arabia's 2034 FIFA World Cup Bid Conference Highlights Key Aspects of the Landmark Event 

Saudi Arabia is experiencing a historic moment as it prepares to host the largest edition of the World Cup ever held in a single country. (SPA)
Saudi Arabia is experiencing a historic moment as it prepares to host the largest edition of the World Cup ever held in a single country. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia's 2034 FIFA World Cup Bid Conference Highlights Key Aspects of the Landmark Event 

Saudi Arabia is experiencing a historic moment as it prepares to host the largest edition of the World Cup ever held in a single country. (SPA)
Saudi Arabia is experiencing a historic moment as it prepares to host the largest edition of the World Cup ever held in a single country. (SPA)

Saudi Football Federation (SAFF) president Yasser Al-Misehal stressed on Wednesday that Saudi Arabia's bid to host the FIFA World Cup 2034 has received unprecedented historical support from over 140 countries, reflecting the significant confidence of the international community to host the World Cup.

He noted that Saudi Arabia is experiencing a historic moment as it prepares to host the largest edition of the World Cup ever held in a single country.

"There is complete synergy and coordination among all government sectors to ensure the success of our bid to host this global event. We will deliver the best edition in the history of the World Cup on Saudi soil in 2034," he said in Riyadh at the official news conference on the Saudi bid.

A FIFA team will soon visit the host cities as part of the bid evaluation process. (SPA)

Saudi Vision 2030 has driven significant development and opened the doors for the world to see Saudi Arabia, he added, noting: "The World Cup is a grand dream for the entire Saudi community."

Al-Misehal expressed his gratitude and appreciation to Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud for his support of all sectors in general and sports in particular.

He also thanked Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, for his contributions to Saudi sports and his endorsement of the World Cup 2034 bid.

He acknowledged the support of Minister of Sport Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki bin Faisal throughout the journey to submit the bid.

He highlighted the new sports stadiums that will be used for the event and that will benefit future generations. The AFC Asian Cup 2027 in the Kingdom will provide an opportunity to test some of these stadiums.

The opening and final matches of the World Cup will be held in the capital, Riyadh. (SPA)

Efforts are ongoing to prepare a highly capable national team to represent the Kingdom at the 2034 World Cup, he went on to say.

Meanwhile, head of the bid committee at the SAFF Hammad Al-Balawi said that by hosting the World Cup, the Kingdom will be the first country to organize the tournament alone in its new format.

The 10-year journey has already started, he remarked.

The bid enjoys unlimited support from the wise leadership, he continued, saying that hosting the World Cup will create numerous job opportunities for the Saudi people. Eighty percent of Saudis are sports enthusiasts in general, and football fans in particular.

The opening and final matches of the World Cup will be held in the capital, Riyadh, he noted.

The news conference featured a visual presentation of Saudi Arabia's bid, highlighting the five host cities and 15 world-class stadiums. (SPA)

A FIFA team will soon visit the host cities as part of the bid evaluation process.

The news conference featured a visual presentation of Saudi Arabia's bid, highlighting the five host cities and 15 world-class stadiums, as well as plans for the railway network connectingthe Kingdom with Gulf countries.



Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr Eyes Asian Glory amid Revitalized Saudi Pro League Campaign

Al-Nassr's Portuguese forward #7 Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Saudi Pro League football match between Al-Nassr and Al-Qadsia at Al-Awwal Park in Riyadh on November 22, 2024. (AFP)
Al-Nassr's Portuguese forward #7 Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Saudi Pro League football match between Al-Nassr and Al-Qadsia at Al-Awwal Park in Riyadh on November 22, 2024. (AFP)
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Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr Eyes Asian Glory amid Revitalized Saudi Pro League Campaign

Al-Nassr's Portuguese forward #7 Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Saudi Pro League football match between Al-Nassr and Al-Qadsia at Al-Awwal Park in Riyadh on November 22, 2024. (AFP)
Al-Nassr's Portuguese forward #7 Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Saudi Pro League football match between Al-Nassr and Al-Qadsia at Al-Awwal Park in Riyadh on November 22, 2024. (AFP)

Cristiano Ronaldo’s hopes of winning a first major trophy since arriving in Saudi Arabia in 2022 were given an unlikely domestic lifeline on Saturday and, on Monday, the Portuguese star can help Al-Nassr stay on course for a first Asian title.

Ronaldo scored his seventh goal of the season against Al-Qadsia on Friday in a battle against Spanish defender Nacho but his former Real Madrid teammate was celebrating at the final whistle.

“It was a different and difficult game against Ronaldo,” Nacho said. “He is my friend and I had the best part of my career playing with him but here we have a different experience and are playing for different teams. It was an honor to play against him.”

Al-Nassr looked to be slipping out of the Saudi Pro League (SPL) title race. Al-Hilal, unbeaten in 46 league games, would have gone nine points clear on Saturday with a win against Al-Khaleej but despite leading 2-0, Hilal fell to a shock 3-2 defeat, a first since May 2023.

“We knew that the victories would not continue because this is football,” said Hilal forward Marcos Leonardo. “We have to work and achieve victory in the next match in the AFC Champions League Elite.”

Saudi Arabian clubs have yet to lose in the western zone of the Asian competition — the 24 teams in the tournament are divided into two groups of 12 with eight from each progressing to the Round of 16 after playing eight matches — and occupy the top three spots.

Al-Nassr is third with ten points from four games and will be almost certain of a place in the next round if it defeats Al-Gharafa of Qatar.

Al-Hilal, a four-time champion and top of the group with four wins, also travels to Qatar to face 2011 winner Al-Sadd. Unlike SPL games, Neymar is eligible to play in Asian competitions but the Brazilian is still recovering from the injury sustained against Esteghlal of Iran earlier in November.

Al-Ahli of Jeddah is second with the maximum 12 points and faces defending champion Al-Ain of the United Arab Emirates. Al-Ain is bottom of the group and lost 5-4 to Hilal and then 5-1 to Nassr, defeats which cost Hernan Crespo his job as head coach earlier in November. The Argentine has been replaced by Leonardo Jardim, the Portuguese boss who led Al-Hilal to the 2021 continental title.

In the eastern zone, there is another former champion in 12th and last place. Ulsan HD, winner in 2012 and 2020, has lost all four games. Ulsan has just won a third successive South Korean title and needs to defeat newly-crowned Chinese champion Shanghai Port to keep chances of the second round alive.

Australia’s sole representative Central Coast Mariners is also in need of victory as it has just one point. The A-League team however has a daunting trip to Japan to face group leader Vissel Kobe.