Saudi Arabia bid for World Cup
Saudi Arabia bid for World Cup
Saudi Arabia bid for World Cup
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Saudi Arabia has officially submitted its bid to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup, following FIFA's decision to accept bids only from Asia or Oceania. The bid includes ambitious plans for 15 stadiums across five cities, with Riyadh featuring prominently, including the proposed King Salman International Stadium, which will have a capacity of 92,760. Bahrain has expressed strong support for Saudi Arabia's bid, highlighting the kingdom's capability to successfully host the event and the shared vision of regional leadership. FIFA representatives have acknowledged the extensive infrastructure and planning involved in Saudi Arabia's proposal, emphasizing the nation's commitment to a transformative World Cup. The official announcement of the winning bid is anticipated during the FIFA General Assembly in December, with Saudi Arabia currently viewed as the sole contender. The event is set to mark a historic edition, featuring 48 teams in a single country for the first time.

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