Saudi Arabia's 2034 World Cup: A Sustainable and Profitable Vision
KO YONG-CHUL Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2024-12-13 13:18:48
Saudi Arabia's ambitious bid to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup has gained significant traction, with FIFA projecting a cost-effective and highly profitable tournament.
According to FIFA's bid evaluation document, the Kingdom's proposed 104-match tournament is estimated to generate $240 million more in ticket and hospitality revenue than initially projected. This significant revenue boost is attributed to the strategic timing of the tournament, which aligns with prime viewing hours for a global audience.
Key Cost-Saving Strategies:
Competitive Pricing: Saudi Arabia's competitive pricing strategy for key areas like technical services and security is expected to save approximately $192 million compared to previous World Cups.
Sustainable Infrastructure: The Kingdom's commitment to sustainability, including the use of renewable energy and LEED Gold certification for buildings, will reduce energy consumption and long-term operational costs.
Multi-Purpose Stadiums: Repurposing World Cup stadiums for various sports and cultural events will ensure long-term economic benefits and community engagement.
Economic Impact and Vision 2030:
Hosting the 2034 World Cup aligns seamlessly with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, a comprehensive economic and social reform plan aimed at diversifying the economy and reducing reliance on oil revenue.
Economic Boost: The tournament is projected to contribute $9 billion to $14 billion to the Kingdom's GDP, create 1.5 million jobs, and stimulate the development of 230,000 hotel rooms across five host cities.
Tourism Hub: The event will further solidify Saudi Arabia's position as a global tourism hub, attracting millions of visitors and boosting the non-oil economy.
FIFA's Positive Outlook:
FIFA has expressed optimism about the Kingdom's ability to deliver a successful and profitable World Cup. The organization highlighted the favorable time zone, strong infrastructure development, and the government's commitment to sports and entertainment as key factors contributing to the positive outlook.
As Saudi Arabia continues to invest heavily in infrastructure, technology, and human capital, the 2034 World Cup is poised to be a landmark event that showcases the nation's transformation and global ambitions.
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