Saudi Arabia, which has been spending a lot of money on football in recent years, has made another big move. The country's FA has officially announced its bid to host the final week of the 2034 World Cup, and it is reported that it has already gained the support of more than 70 national and regional FAs, so the chances of success are very optimistic.
The FIFA announced earlier that the final week of the 2030 World Cup will be co-hosted by Spain, Portugal and Morocco, with the first three matches to be held in Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay to pay tribute to Uruguay, the hosts of the inaugural World Cup in 1930, as it marks the 100th anniversary of the World Cup.
Considering that the next World Cup will be co-hosted by three North American countries - Canada, the United States and Mexico - and that the 2030 tournament will be hosted by countries from Europe, Africa and South America, the 2034 World Cup should be held by an Asian country according to the rotation of hosting by continents. Saudi Arabia is a wealthy and powerful country, and the Saudi Arabian league has signed a number of top players in recent years, so it has a high chance of success in winning the right to host the World Cup.