FIFA World Cup – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com israelhayom english website Sun, 04 Aug 2024 07:52:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.israelhayom.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/cropped-G_rTskDu_400x400-32x32.jpg FIFA World Cup – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com 32 32 Saudi Arabia's 2034 World Cup bid includes some fantastic stadiums https://www.israelhayom.com/2024/08/04/saudi-arabias-2034-world-cup-bid-includes-some-fantastic-stadiums/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2024/08/04/saudi-arabias-2034-world-cup-bid-includes-some-fantastic-stadiums/#respond Sun, 04 Aug 2024 07:52:55 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=982263   Saudi Arabia has submitted a bid to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup, featuring 48 teams across 15 stadiums in five cities, including Riyadh, Jeddah, Al Khobar, Abha, and the proposed linear city of Neom. The proposal is titled "Growing Together." The bid proposes constructing 11 new stadiums, such as a 46,000-seat venue set […]

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Saudi Arabia has submitted a bid to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup, featuring 48 teams across 15 stadiums in five cities, including Riyadh, Jeddah, Al Khobar, Abha, and the proposed linear city of Neom.

The proposal is titled "Growing Together."

The bid proposes constructing 11 new stadiums, such as a 46,000-seat venue set 300-350 meters above ground level in Neom, powered by renewable energy, and the Roshn Stadium resembling amethysts.

The bid includes extensive infrastructure projects like new airports, train lines, and bus services to accommodate visitors, with construction costs potentially reaching hundreds of billions of dollars. The final is proposed to be held in a 92,000-seat stadium in Riyadh.

Saudi Arabia's leaders have promised a discrimination-free environment for the 2034 World Cup bid. Human rights organizations raised concerns about Saudi Arabia's human rights record, including migrant workers and the LGBTQ+ community.

Extreme summer temperatures in Saudi Arabia may require a winter schedule for the 2034 World Cup and cooperation with local leagues.

Hosting the World Cup is part of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 plan to diversify the economy, driven by Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman.

The bid document pledges to engage with state agencies and the International Labor Organization to ensure equitable wages and working conditions for all individuals involved in World Cup preparations.

Saudi Arabia has gained a reputation as a global sports and entertainment hub with transformative changes in the football and sports sectors. The Saudi Pro League has become one of the strongest leagues in Asia with increased competitiveness and international player representation.

Saudi Arabia emerged as the sole bidder for the 2034 FIFA World Cup after Australia withdrew, as per FIFA rules for that region, and is preparing to host the men's Asian Cup in 2027, ensuring compliance with FIFA's bidding requirements for the World Cup.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino praised Saudi Arabia's football progress during a meeting with the country's sports officials in Paris and mentioned Saudi Arabia's efforts in developing women's football during his visit to watch a women's league game last year.

Approval for the 2030 and 2034 bids is expected at a virtual FIFA Congress on December 11.

Qatar has expressed support for Saudi Arabia's bid to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup in a statement from the foreign ministry.

Sources: BBC, New York Times, Business Insider, Forbes, ABC News, Mashable, Arab News, Middle East Eye, Asharq Al-Awsat, TechSpot, ARY News, FourFourTwo, Gulf Business, BusinessDay, World Soccer Talk, Foreign Affairs, Saudi Gazette, US News, The National, Daily Mail, Doha News.

This article was written in collaboration with Generative AI news company Alchemiq.

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World Cup 2022: When Iranian exiles and an Israeli walk into a bar https://www.israelhayom.com/2022/11/22/world-cup-2022-when-iranian-exiles-and-an-israeli-walk-into-a-bar/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2022/11/22/world-cup-2022-when-iranian-exiles-and-an-israeli-walk-into-a-bar/#respond Tue, 22 Nov 2022 11:39:54 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=855625   The British press on Monday felt the pressing need to deal more with the question of whether Harry Kane would pay a huge personal price for being a civil rights fighter, than with the statement by Iranian captain Ehsan Hajsafi on the situation in the Islamic republic. It was reported that there was a […]

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The British press on Monday felt the pressing need to deal more with the question of whether Harry Kane would pay a huge personal price for being a civil rights fighter, than with the statement by Iranian captain Ehsan Hajsafi on the situation in the Islamic republic.

It was reported that there was a chance that the England captain would receive a yellow card if he wore the captain's armband in the colors of pride in a (justified) protest against the position of homosexuals in Qatar. Hajsafi, by the way, previously refused the Association's order not to play against Maccabi Tel Aviv, but this is our world, where well-publicized gestures are given tremendous attention, and true courage, it seems, is not as interesting.

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Ballards Lane, Finchley, is a stronghold of Iranian exiles. The area, once heavily Jewish and Margaret Thatcher's constituency, has become home to thousands of Iranian emigres to London, and there is even an Iranian-speaking primary school on this street. This has brought about another surprising landmark – this is probably London's most interesting and best food street. Now Ballards Lane has also turned into a very political street. The stores are full of advertisements for fundraising, demonstrations, and donations for legal and humanitarian aid for a nation struggling with a government turning on its people. Incidentally, last Saturday, 22 Iranian women in Westminster demonstrated without head covering near the Iranian Embassy.

When I ask where a journalist can watch the game in a good atmosphere, Moodi recommends a pub called Annie's. There, I find out, that even after many years of living in England, and a woman named Sofia who is sending her grandchildren to an English-speaking kindergarten – they still support the ayatollah's regime on the pitch. "We are also ordinary people," they say. This is a very well-known phenomenon around the world, apparent in Israel as well – of people who support their countries of origin, even if they have a personal grievance against that country.

The pub is split between the pro-England and the pro-Iran camps and everyone is in very good spirits, and a surprise awaits your diligent journalist – more diligent journalists. Al Jazeera in English has sent a camera crew to document any Iranian outbursts of joy in the event of a sensational victory over the English. While the English fans are singing their national anthem, the Iranians in the pub decide to do what their players and fans in Qatar do – just show their support for the players, but not sing the national anthem. By the way, they also applauded any close-up picture of an Iranian woman.

The game goes wrong very quickly. The Iranian goalkeeper, Alireza Beiranvand, who in the last World Cup games stopped a penalty by none other than Cristiano Ronaldo and brought his country a sensational draw against Portugal, was hit in the head. After a long time, he is taken off the field injured, and the well-known professional footballers in the land of exile make the most of this situation to gain an overwhelming and undisputable 6:2 victory.

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