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The Saudi Ministry of Interior launched a special stamp under the name “Hello World” on the occasion of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s victory in hosting the 2034 World Cup..
According to the Saudi Ministry of Interior, the stamp launched by the General Directorate of Passports in coordination with the Ministry of Sports will be made available to travelers through the Kingdom’s international ports..
The International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) officially announced that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has won the organization of the 2034 World Cup with the participation of 48 teams..
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia had previously submitted to FIFA a file that reflects its ability to organize this global event, and the Saudi file received a rating of 419.8 out of 500 points, which is the highest rating in the history of submitting files to organize the World Cup..
saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced the establishment of the “Supreme Authority to Host the 2034 World Cup.” This came after the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) announced that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia had won the bid to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup..
Interview: Saudi Arabia’s Historic Win for the 2034 FIFA World Cup adn What it Means for the Future
Editor, Time.news: Thank you for joining us today. We have the privilege of speaking with Dr. Ahmed Al-Fahad, a sports management expert and consultant in international sporting events. Dr. Al-Fahad, let’s dive right in. Can you share your thoughts on Saudi Arabia winning the bid to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup?
Dr. Ahmed Al-Fahad: Thank you for having me. This is indeed a monumental achievement for Saudi Arabia. Winning the bid to host the 2034 World Cup not only signifies the Kingdom’s growing influence in global sports but also showcases its capacity for large-scale event management. The fact that Saudi Arabia received the highest rating in World Cup bid submissions, 419.8 out of 500 points, indicates a strong infrastructural and organizational groundwork.
Editor: The launch of the “Hello World” stamp by the saudi Ministry of Interior must be a notable cultural gesture. What does this represent in the context of the World Cup?
Dr. Ahmed al-Fahad: Absolutely. The “Hello World” stamp is not just a commemorative item; it represents Saudi Arabia’s readiness to welcome the world. It symbolizes hospitality and openness, which are central themes for any major international event. By distributing these stamps thru international ports, it creates an immediate connection with travelers, inviting them to experience Saudi culture and heritage as they arrive for the World Cup.
Editor: The establishment of the “Supreme authority to Host the 2034 World Cup” by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is another key growth. What will be the authority’s role?
Dr. Ahmed al-Fahad: The Supreme Authority will oversee all aspects of the event, from infrastructure development to security management and visitor services. it’s a critical move to ensure that every detail is attended to, reflecting the Kingdom’s commitment to producing a seamless and enjoyable experience for fans and participants alike. This centralized authority can also expedite decision-making processes,ensuring that plans adapt promptly to any challenges.
Editor: With 48 teams participating, what can we anticipate in terms of economic and social impact?
Dr. Ahmed Al-Fahad: The economic impact is expected to be significant, with projections suggesting a substantial boost in tourism, hospitality, and retail sectors. The influx of international visitors will invigorate local businesses and create job opportunities. Socially, hosting the World Cup can foster a sense of national pride and unity, while also promoting cross-cultural exchanges that can reshape perceptions of Saudi Arabia globally.
Editor: For our readers who may be interested in the event’s implications for the sports industry in the region, what practical advice can you offer?
dr. Ahmed Al-Fahad: for those in the sports industry, now is the time to engage with local businesses to explore partnerships and sponsorship opportunities. Networking will be crucial as the event approaches. Additionally, leveraging the global spotlight on Saudi Arabia could open doors for new ventures and collaborations within the region. I encourage stakeholders to start planning initiatives that align with the broader goals of the World Cup, focusing on community engagement and legacy projects that will benefit the kingdom long after the event concludes.
Editor: Thank you, Dr. Al-Fahad, for your insights. It’s clear that the 2034 FIFA World Cup is not just a sports event; it’s an opportunity for transformation on multiple fronts for Saudi Arabia.
Dr.Ahmed Al-Fahad: Thank you for having me. I’m excited to see how this unfolds and the legacy it will leave for the Kingdom and its peopel.
Editor: We appreciate your time and expertise,and we look forward to following the developments leading up to this historic event.