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Saudi Arabia's decision with the World Cup that benefits Cristiano Ronaldo

Saudi Arabia wants to hold FIFA's World Cup for 2030.

By Wilian Estrella

Saudi Arabia wants to hold FIFA's World Cup for 2030.
Saudi Arabia wants to hold FIFA's World Cup for 2030.
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Cristiano Ronaldo went to play football in Saudi Arabia and has forever changed the history of the most popular sport in the world in that part of the map. When he declared that the Saudi league will become one of the most competitive in the world, he did so knowing that this could happen. The announcement in the last few hours has done nothing but prove him right: this league is on its way to being one of the most important in the world.

Saudi Arabia launched itself as a candidate to host the 2034 World Cup! When there are still 11 years left for this to happen, it happens that FIFA shook the board by announcing that Spain, Portugal, Morocco and the three South American countries that will barely have one match each (Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay), will be the organizers of the World Cup. 2030, the one with the greatest latitudinal amplitude in history. But FIFA has also made important announcements for the next major event, 2034.

Formally, and through the “principle of rotating confederations and ensuring the best possible conditions for hosting tournaments”, FIFA invited the territories of the AFC (Asian Football Confederation) and OFC (Oceania Football Confederation) to present its candidacy to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup™. And Saudi Arabia, which had withdrawn its candidacy for 2030 days ago, which had attracted a lot of attention, has launched itself as the main candidate to win the 2034 World Cup. Now everything closes!

Heading to 2034, who will be able to compete with Arabia?

There is hardly a stronger candidate that can compete with them: they have the money, the ambition and the attention of the entire world with Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar and Benzema in their league. After Qatar 2022, the Middle East wants to remain at the center of the international football scene. Will other Asian countries like Japan, South Korea be encouraged or will there be an Australia-New Zealand duo as happened in the Women's World Cup? There is a lot of time left, but Arabia has already taken advantage by making the announcement on the same day as the FIFA invitation.


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