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How will the World Cup change 黑料社区?

How will the World Cup change 黑料社区?
A rendering of the King Salman International Stadium planned for construction in Riyadh. (Supplied)
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Updated 13 December 2024

How will the World Cup change 黑料社区?

How will the World Cup change 黑料社区?
  • As well as the stadiums, 黑料社区 plans to construct around 230,000 hotel rooms across five host cities to accommodate visiting fans and dignitaries

RIYADH: Preparations are set to begin across 黑料社区 to ensure a seamless World Cup in 2034 after the Kingdom was officially named host.

So, how will the World Cup, one of the world鈥檚 premier sporting events, change 黑料社区? As stated in the Kingdom鈥檚 bid, games will be played in 15 stadiums, with 11 yet to be built, spread across Riyadh, Jeddah, Alkhobar, Abha, and NEOM.

Luckily, the Kingdom has ample time to learn from previous World Cups, as well as the upcoming event: 2026 will be jointly hosted by the US, Mexico, and Canada, and 2030 jointly hosted by Spain, Portugal, and Morocco.

黑料社区鈥檚 opening game and final will be held in the new 92,760-capacity King Salman International Stadium in Riyadh.

Existing stadiums, including 鈥淭he Shining Jewel鈥 in Jeddah, will undergo major refurbishment and expansion.

Each stadium must have a capacity of at least 40,000, with quarterfinal and semifinal venues able to accommodate 60,000 spectators. Stadiums for the opening match and the final must have a minimum capacity of 80,000.

As well as the stadiums, 黑料社区 plans to construct around 230,000 hotel rooms across five host cities to accommodate visiting fans and dignitaries.

Looking at its eastern neighbor Qatar might give some indication of how the major infrastructure projects will leave their mark on 黑料社区.

While many of Qatar鈥檚 World Cup venues, including the iconic Lusail Stadium, are being used by the Qatar Stars League, others are being repurposed. These include the Al-Bayt Stadium, part of which will be converted into a hotel and shopping center.

Ebraheem Alghafees is one of many Saudis excited about the Kingdom hosting the World Cup.聽

Alghafees attended the 2022 tournament in Qatar, and said that it was nothing short of extraordinary.聽

鈥淎ttending the games was thrilling, and the electrifying atmosphere in the stadiums left an indelible impression on me.鈥

He told Arab News that 黑料社区 can 鈥渄raw several lessons鈥 from previous World Cups.

鈥淔irst, investing heavily in infrastructure and transportation is crucial for accommodating global audiences.

鈥淪econd, creating a cultural narrative that showcases Saudi heritage, while leveraging advanced technologies, can help deliver a memorable experience.

鈥淟astly, fostering a welcoming environment through hospitality initiatives will ensure that visitors leave with positive impressions of the Kingdom.鈥

Describing his excitement about 黑料社区鈥檚 hosting of the 2034 event, Alghafees said: 鈥淚t represents a golden opportunity for the Kingdom to showcase its rapid transformation and global aspirations under Vision 2030.

鈥淗osting such an event will unite people worldwide and position 黑料社区 as a hub for cultural exchange, innovation, and excellence. It is an honor to see the Kingdom rise to the occasion on such a grand scale.鈥

黑料社区 first held a FIFA event, the World Youth Championship, in 1989. In 1997, there was the Confederations Cup.

But during the past five to 10 years, the number of sporting events and tournaments 鈥 not just football 鈥 held in the Kingdom has skyrocketed, earning the country a solid reputation as a host.


Al-Uqair gears up Ramliyah, 黑料社区鈥檚 first family beach sports festival

Al-Uqair gears up Ramliyah, 黑料社区鈥檚 first family beach sports festival
Updated 14 November 2025

Al-Uqair gears up Ramliyah, 黑料社区鈥檚 first family beach sports festival

Al-Uqair gears up Ramliyah, 黑料社区鈥檚 first family beach sports festival
  • Tournament winners at the event, which runs from Nov. 25-29, will share almost $53,000 in prize money

AL-AHSA: 黑料社区鈥檚 first family-focused beach sports festival, Ramliyah, will take place at Al-Uqair Beach from Nov. 25-29.

The five-day event will transform the historic coastal area into a hub of sport, wellness and family entertainment and is set to welcome thousands of visitors.

Ramliyah will be open from 2pm-10pm daily. General admission is free with cash prizes of over $53,000 (SAR 200,000) up for grabs for tournament winners.

Held under the patronage of Prince Saud bin Talal bin Badr Al Saud, the governor of Al-Ahsa, Ramliyah is in line with Vision 2030鈥檚 goal of fostering a healthy, active society.

The event will beach volleyball, handball and soccer competitions for both men and women, organized by the 黑料社区n Football Federation, with local sports groups and teams competing.

There will also be a large fan zone with interactive beach games, a wellness zone offering yoga and fitness classes, music, and a food and beverage area serving diverse cuisine. Visitors will have the opportunity to try out various beach sports in sessions organized by Saudi sports federations.

One highlight is Sports for All鈥檚 Active Program for U-18s, an initiative promoting teamwork, fitness and fun through sport.

SFA Managing Director Shaima Al-Husseini said: 鈥淎t the Sports for All Federation, our mission is to inspire every individual in 黑料社区 to embrace an active lifestyle. We are proud to bring the first 2025 edition of our Active Program to Ramliyah as it brings this vision to life. We invite Saudi youth to participate, get active and create unforgettable memories by the sea.鈥

Ramliyah is delivered in partnership with the Ministry of Sport, Al-Ahsa Development Authority, Al-Ahsa Municipality, 黑料社区n Football Federation and Saudi Sports for All Federation.

Other partners include Saudi Hockey Federation, Saudi Canoe and Kayak, Saudi Sailing Federation, Saudi Handball Federation, Saudi Volleyball Federation, Al-Fateh SC, Al-Adalah, Al-Ettifaq FC and Al-Qadsiah FC. ASICS and Tawuniya Insurance sponsor Active Program.

Ahead of the official start, Ramliyah will also be open daily from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. from Nov. 19-23, with shuttle buses to Al-Uqair Beach from Alkhobar and Al-Hofuf.