
Saudi Arabia will host the 2034 FIFA World Cup, a landmark decision fueled by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s sports investments. A tri-continental collaboration between Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay secured the 2030 event. However, human rights concerns loom over Saudi Arabia’s preparations, echoing criticisms faced by Qatar in 2022.
Saudi Arabia will host the 2034 FIFA World Cup, a landmark decision fueled by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s sports investments. A tri-continental collaboration between Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay secured the 2030 event. However, human rights concerns loom over Saudi Arabia’s preparations, echoing criticisms faced by Qatar in 2022. Saudi Arabia will host the 2034 FIFA World Cup, a landmark decision fueled by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s sports investments. A tri-continental collaboration between Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay secured the 2030 event. However, human rights concerns loom over Saudi Arabia’s preparations, echoing criticisms faced by Qatar in 2022. Read More