Saudi Arabia Set to Host 2034 FIFA World Cup Despite Human Rights Concerns
- Saudi Arabia is set to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup.
- There are ongoing human rights concerns regarding the country's treatment of workers and dissenters.
- The decision to award the World Cup to Saudi Arabia has sparked international scrutiny.
- Human rights organizations have expressed disappointment over the decision to hold the event in Saudi Arabia.
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Saudi Arabia will officially host the 2034 World Cup. This decision was announced at the FIFA Extraordinary Congress in Zurich.
Saudi Arabia will host the 2034 FIFA World Cup — a controversial pick
The world’s largest sporting event, the FIFA World Cup, will be held in Saudi Arabia in 2034, soccer’s governing body announced Wednesday — a controversial selection that has already drawn criticism from human rights groups.Saudi Arabia’s was the only bid for the 2034 tournament, making its announcement on Wednesday a formality. And it is the biggest jewel yet of the long-running effort by Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the kin…
Saudi Arabia will host the 2034 World Cup. Groups call FIFA’s human rights record a ‘sham’
Saudi Arabia was officially confirmed Wednesday by FIFA as host of the 2034 World Cup in men’s soccer, giving the oil-rich kingdom its biggest prize yet for massive spending on global sports driven by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The Saudi bid was the only candidate and was acclaimed by the applause of more than 200 FIFA member federations. They took part remotely in an online meeting hosted in Zurich by the soccer body’s president Gianni I…
It is not only climate activists who condemn FIFA's decision to award the 2034 World Cup to Saudi Arabia, despite widespread criticism of human rights violations and the management of climate change. There are also several professional players and fans criticizing this choice. It took place immediately after the announcement and just over a month after the letter from 130 players, from 24 countries, who had asked FIFA to break ties with the Saud…
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