Five Saudi Cities to Host 48 Teams in FIFA World Cup

Five Saudi Cities to Host 48 Teams in FIFA World Cup
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Five Saudi Cities to Host 48 Teams in FIFA World Cup

Five Saudi Cities to Host 48 Teams in FIFA World Cup

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has outlined an ambitious and innovative path toward a more prosperous future, guided by Vision 2030. Hosting the FIFA World Cup 2034™ is a national priority. Saudi Arabia aims to organize an exceptional event that reflects its ambition to become a new destination for sports and athletes and an important international strategic centre for global tourism. This vision leverages the geographical diversity of the Kingdom's various regions and cities, SPA reported.
The tournament plan promises exceptional experiences for participants and audiences, providing them with the opportunity to explore a rich collection of cultural sites and some of the world's most diverse natural environments. The Kingdom boasts eight sites listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List and numerous significant projects offering unique tourist attractions.
Guests will benefit from integrated and luxurious transportation options, with access to 16 international airports, extensive road networks, railways, and public transport buses. This infrastructure enables quick and efficient travel across different regions, allowing visitors to explore the Kingdom's diverse landscapes, from mountain ranges to stunning beaches and vibrant major cities.
Riyadh, the capital, tops the list of host cities for this global sporting event. As the administrative and financial center, it is the largest in terms of area and population and is preparing to host other significant events like the 2027 AFC Asian Cup, the 2030 World Expo, and the 2034 Asian Games.
On the Red Sea coast, Jeddah, the second-largest city by area, is distinguished by its coastal location along ancient trade routes. It holds a prestigious position as a modern commercial and tourist hub, providing a unique blend of authenticity and modernity. Jeddah is famous for its historic area, Jeddah Historic District, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning architecture and offering unique dining experiences and live music events.
Al-Khobar City is a distinguished tourist destination in Saudi Arabia. It is integral to the Eastern Region's urban hub, alongside Dammam, Dhahran, Qatif, Al-Ahsa, and Jubail. With a stunning waterfront and the expansive King Abdulaziz Port, one of the Kingdom's largest, Al-Khobar encompasses a blend of historical, cultural, and tourist attractions.
In the south reaches of the Kingdom, Abha, the capital of the Aseer Region, emerges as a key urban center with a rich tourism legacy. It is recognized as one of the Kingdom's oldest and most significant tourist sites. Its diverse topography, unique ambience, and globally distinctive climate contribute to its allure.
To the northwest along the Red Sea coast lies NEOM City, a testament to the Saudi Vision 2030 and a pinnacle of global innovation in development. Comprising a cluster of significant projects, NEOM is interconnected by THE LINE, a pioneering linear smart city within its bounds.
Beyond the five primary cities mentioned, attendees of the FIFA World Cup 2034™ will enjoy remarkable experiences in cities like Al-Baha, renowned for its unparalleled natural splendour. Key landmarks in Al-Baha include Raghadan Forest Park, Shada Mountains, the Marble Village of Dhee Ayn, Al-Kharrar Waterfall, and Prince Hussam Park.
Similarly, the city of Jazan, located on the Red Sea coast in southern Saudi Arabia, serves as a gateway to the Farasan Islands Reserve, renowned for its remarkable coral reefs and rich biodiversity. The city also features the Heritage Village of Jazan, including a museum highlighting the region's vibrant cultural heritage.
Additionally, Taif, dubbed Saudi Arabia's summer retreat, is poised to offer a memorable experience for World Cup spectators and Kingdom guests. Nestled on the slopes of the Hijaz Mountains in southwestern Saudi Arabia, Taif, known as the city of roses, flourishes with fragrant roses.
Madinah, the first Islamic capital and the second holiest city after Makkah draws millions of pilgrims each year. With the Prophet's Mosque at its center, Madinah is a place of great historical importance and a hub of rich cultural diversity.
Just beyond Madinah, AlUla Governorate is home to stunning mountainous landscapes, which serve as a magnificent testament to nature's grandeur and the governorate's historical richness. These majestic peaks narrate the stories of ancient civilizations that once flourished in this land.
Not far from Madinah and AlUla, Umluj Governorate emerges as a unique gem on the local and regional tourism map. Renowned for its diverse attractions and breathtaking marine beauty, Umluj offers visitors a captivating blend of culture, adventure, and relaxation along its stunning coastline.
Further northwest lies the city of Tabuk, a treasure trove of history and varied landscapes. Tabuk is a must-visit destination for travellers, from its soaring mountains and expansive deserts to charming coastal towns lining the Red Sea.
On the opposite side of Tabuk lies the city of Hail, often called the "bride of the north." With its rich heritage and varied natural landscapes, it offers visitors a unique and captivating charm.
In the Eastern Region, Al-Ahsa stands out as a remarkable natural oasis nestled within the heart of the Arabian Peninsula's desert. This expansive agricultural oasis stretches across the Empty Quarter and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Home to over two and a half million palm trees, Al-Ahsa is one of the largest natural palm oases in the world, yielding some of the finest dates known globally.
Lastly, the city of Buraidah boasts a diverse landscape that makes it a captivating tourist destination. Situated in the heart of one of the largest agricultural regions in the Kingdom, it draws large crowds eager to explore its historical and cultural landmarks.



Champion Gauff Cruises into French Open Second Round

US Coco Gauff celebrates after winning against US Taylor Townsend at the end of their women's singles match on day 3 of the French Open tennis tournament on Court Philippe-Chatrier at the Roland-Garros Complex in Paris on May 26, 2026. (AFP)
US Coco Gauff celebrates after winning against US Taylor Townsend at the end of their women's singles match on day 3 of the French Open tennis tournament on Court Philippe-Chatrier at the Roland-Garros Complex in Paris on May 26, 2026. (AFP)
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Champion Gauff Cruises into French Open Second Round

US Coco Gauff celebrates after winning against US Taylor Townsend at the end of their women's singles match on day 3 of the French Open tennis tournament on Court Philippe-Chatrier at the Roland-Garros Complex in Paris on May 26, 2026. (AFP)
US Coco Gauff celebrates after winning against US Taylor Townsend at the end of their women's singles match on day 3 of the French Open tennis tournament on Court Philippe-Chatrier at the Roland-Garros Complex in Paris on May 26, 2026. (AFP)

Coco Gauff began her defense of her French Open title by dispatching fellow American Taylor Townsend 6-4, 6-0 at Roland Garris on Tuesday.

Townsend, who had beaten Gauff in their only previous meeting in 2019, broke in the opening game.

The 30-year-old held on her first two service games, but from 3-1 up in the opener, won only one more game. That was at 3-5 down in the first, when Townsend saved a set point on Gauff's serve but dropped serve immediately to lose the set and that ended her resistance.

Gauff galloped through the second set in 24 minutes and will face Egyptian Mayar Sherif in the next round.

Gauff applied ice during breaks in the cauldron of Philippe Chatrier but said that was only because her coach told her to.

"I'm from Florida so this is nothing," the fourth seed said on court. "Honestly I felt more bad for the fans. Dang you're watching in the heat and I hoped no one passed out. So I'm glad I finished quickly."


Brazil's World Cup Challenge Faces Morocco Test in Group C

Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior will lead the Brazil attack at the World Cup © MIGUEL J RODRIGUEZ CARRILLO / AFP
Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior will lead the Brazil attack at the World Cup © MIGUEL J RODRIGUEZ CARRILLO / AFP
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Brazil's World Cup Challenge Faces Morocco Test in Group C

Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior will lead the Brazil attack at the World Cup © MIGUEL J RODRIGUEZ CARRILLO / AFP
Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior will lead the Brazil attack at the World Cup © MIGUEL J RODRIGUEZ CARRILLO / AFP

Brazil's credentials to end a 24-year wait to be world champions will be tested from the off as 2022 semi-finalists Morocco and a Scotland side seeking a historic breakthrough pose threats to the Selecao.

After consistent failure when faced with stern European opposition in the knockout stages, Brazil have turned to the coach who has won more Champions Leagues than anyone else in Italian Carlo Ancelotti to deliver a sixth star on the famous yellow jersey.

Brazil's preparations have been dominated by the soap opera surrounding Neymar's inclusion in Ancelotti's squad.

The 34-year-old will feature at his fourth World Cup despite not having been capped in the past three years.

Yet with Neymar likely to play just a peripheral role on the field, the real key will be how Ancelotti gets the best out of an unbalanced squad.

Goalkeeper Alisson Becker and centre-backs Gabriel Magalhaes and Marquinhos provide a defensive base that is arguably the best in the tournament.

But there are clear deficiencies at full-back, central midfield and centre-forward compared to Brazil squads of old.

Ancelotti was parachuted in towards the end of an unconvincing qualifying campaign, during which Brazil lost six of 18 matches.

Friendly defeats to Japan and France since the former Real Madrid coach took charge have done little to inspire confidence.

Yet the five-time Champions League winner has a proven track record when it comes to knockout football.

Ancelotti also got the best out of Vinicius Junior during their time together in Madrid.

Given the opportunity to step out of the shadow of club team-mate Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius is the one world-class attacking talent that could carry his country to glory.

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However, defeat in their opening game to African powerhouses Morocco would set alarm bells ringing for Ancelotti's men.

Led by Paris Saint-Germain's Achraf Hakimi, the Atlas Lions stunned Spain and Portugal on their route to the last four in Qatar.

They beat Brazil for the first time in their history shortly afterwards in 2023, AFP reported.

But the Moroccans' momentum was halted in a chaotic end to the African Cup of Nations on home soil earlier this year.

Senegal walked off after the hosts were awarded a stoppage time penalty.

On returning to the field, Brahim Diaz fluffed his spot-kick and Senegal went on to win 1-0 after extra-time.

Morocco were later controversially crowned champions by the Confederation of African Football, but the repercussions of defeat were still felt.

Walid Regragui, who led his country to becoming the first African semi-finalists at a World Cup, departed as coach in March to be replaced by Mohamed Ouahbi.

Scotland will aim to play the role of spoilers in their return to the world stage for the first time in 28 years.

Steve Clarke's side boast Champions League, Europa League and Serie A winners in Andy Robertson, John McGinn and Scott McTominay respectively and will be targeting progress beyond the group stage for the first time.

An opener against Haiti gives the Scots the perfect chance of a flying start.


Messi Suffers Muscle Strain, Return Date Undetermined

Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi walks on the field during the second half of an MLS soccer match, Sunday, May 24, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi walks on the field during the second half of an MLS soccer match, Sunday, May 24, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
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Messi Suffers Muscle Strain, Return Date Undetermined

Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi walks on the field during the second half of an MLS soccer match, Sunday, May 24, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi walks on the field during the second half of an MLS soccer match, Sunday, May 24, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

Inter Miami star Lionel Messi was suffering from muscle fatigue in his left hamstring when he requested a sub Sunday during a 6-4 win over the visiting Philadelphia Union, the club said Monday.

"After undergoing further medical tests this Monday, the initial diagnosis indicates an overload associated with muscle fatigue in his left hamstring," Reuters quoted Inter Miami as saying in a statement. "The timeline for his return to physical activity ⁠will depend on ⁠his clinical and functional progress."

Messi was seen grabbing at his upper thigh before he asked to sub out in the 73rd minute, and he headed directly to the locker room.

Messi's ailment ⁠comes about one week before Argentina begins to prepare for its World Cup title defense at a training camp in Kansas City, Kan.

It's unclear whether Messi will have to miss any time due to the overload. The Major League Soccer season has now begun its World Cup break, and Messi, 38, may return to ⁠training ⁠with Argentina or may need to rest further before matches begin.

Argentina plays Algeria on June 16 in Kansas City, Mo. for their first group- stage match. Messi and company will also face Austria and Jordan as part of Group J.

Messi helped Argentina win its first World Cup since 1986 and its third overall four years ago in Qatar. He won the Golden Ball for the tournament's top player.