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'World Cup 2034 Dream is Becoming Reality', Says Hammad Albalawi

Monday 23 September 2024 - 11:02
'World Cup 2034 Dream is Becoming Reality',  Says Hammad Albalawi

Hammad Albalawi expresses optimism about Saudi Arabia's preparations for hosting the FIFA World Cup in 2034, attributing this progress to strong leadership support, a national passion for football, ongoing transformation efforts, and the enthusiasm of the youth. The Kingdom is making significant advancements in its official bid to FIFA, highlighting the robust proposals for hosting the event.

Albalawi notes the existing demand for football in Saudi Arabia, which drives investment in the Saudi Pro League and grassroots initiatives. The development of new infrastructure and stadiums is well underway, reflecting the Kingdom’s commitment to becoming a football hub.

Challenges in Crafting a Compelling Bid

Saudi Arabia's football growth story is vital to its bid. The focus was on creating a tournament plan that encompasses stadiums, training facilities, host cities, and transport, ensuring they meet the needs of players and fans. This approach aims to showcase the Kingdom's hospitality and dedication to hosting.

Impact of Saudi Pro League on the Bid

While still in the bidding phase, Albalawi believes the presence of international stars like Ronaldo enhances the bid's appeal. The influx of such talent energizes local clubs and fans, further demonstrating Saudi Arabia's deep-rooted passion for football, which drives the bid forward.

Ambassadors for the Saudi 2034 Bid

Albalawi emphasizes that the true ambassadors for the bid are the Saudi people, whose enthusiasm for football is evident. The Kingdom invites global attention to its transformative journey in football, supported by experiences shared by visitors who can witness this passion firsthand.

Role of Vision 2030 in the Bid

Vision 2030 is crucial for the bid, facilitating the Kingdom's transformation to host the FIFA World Cup. The leadership of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is steering this effort, which aims to diversify the economy and enhance quality of life. Hosting the World Cup would mark a significant milestone in this vision, highlighting advancements in the sports sector.

Design of Stadiums for the 2034 World Cup

The new stadiums will cater to the growing demand for football in the Kingdom. Their designs reflect a commitment to multi-purpose use, ensuring they remain valuable assets post-tournament. Each venue tells a unique story, blending with the local environment and culture.

Fan Experience in Futuristic Stadiums

Albalawi envisions immersive experiences for fans, aiming to host the most digitally connected FIFA World Cup to date. The focus will be on creating a seamless connection for fans both inside the stadiums and at designated fan festival sites, fostering a vibrant atmosphere for the tournament.

Long-Term Impact and Legacy of the Tournament

The slogan “Growing. Together.” encapsulates the bid’s vision to foster football development in Saudi Arabia and globally. The goal is to establish the Kingdom as a top football nation, providing opportunities for youth and ensuring infrastructure supports the growth of the sport.

Encouraging Fan Participation

The bid is backed by a passionate fan base, with 80 percent of Saudis identifying as football fans. Albalawi encourages fans to participate in the “Join the Squad” initiative, which aims to boost community involvement and pride in the World Cup bid.

Grassroots Development for Future Generations

Grassroots programs are integral to football development in Saudi Arabia, aligning with Vision 2030's goals to enhance quality of life. There has been a significant increase in youth participation in football, with numerous leagues and training centers established to foster talent.

Aiming for Success in 2034

Albalawi believes that while much can change in a decade, the focus remains on developing the national team and the sport overall. Securing a place in the World Cup would be a major achievement, and the dream of winning the trophy remains a national aspiration.


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