No Messi-Ronaldo fight is nothing for Saudi; Goal 2030 World Cup; Report



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No Messi-Ronaldo fight is nothing for Saudi; Goal 2030 World Cup; Report

The Saudi Arabian government organized the match between Saudi All Stars and PSG at the King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh in a very good manner.

The PSG line-up consisting of Messi, Mbappe, Neymar and Sergio Ramos narrowly survived against the Saudi All Stars, which included players from the Saudi Pro League clubs Al Hilal and Al Nasr, in a match attended by around 60,000 spectators.

The score of PSG was 5-4. But the Saudi authorities organized elaborate ceremonies for the conclusion of the competition. In the closing ceremonies held to commemorate the Qatar World Cup, P. SG received the trophy for the winners.

But reports are coming out that this match was organized by Saudi Arabia as a first step towards hosting the 2030 Football World Cup. Saudi Arabia is a sample of their ability to host big tournaments to the world. Reports are coming out that the SG-Saudi All Stars match was organized.

Saudi Head of the Entertainment General Turki Al Sheikh spoke to NDTV that Saudi Arabia is interested in winning the World Cup venue.

“It is true that this is a big competition but compared to our Vision 2030 plans, this is very small. Our leader (Saudi Crown Prince) is preparing to amaze the world by showing what Saudi can do.

We are looking for opportunities for that,’ Turki Al Sheikh said.
Saudi Arabia is preparing to submit a bid to host the World Cup football matches in 2030 along with Egypt and Greece.

In addition to the income from oil, there were earlier reports that Saudi Arabia has decided to invest heavily in tourism and sports and has asked private companies in the country to do the same.

Also, reports are coming out that Saudi Arabia is interested in making the Saudi Football League one of the best leagues in the world and organizing the Summer Olympics, LIV Golf Tour, etc. in the country.

Saudi Arabia aims to attract more tourists to the country by organizing more events in the field of sports.

Meanwhile, the matches in the Saudi Pro League are progressing. Rono’s Al Nasr, currently second in the league, will next face Itifaq on January 22. Reports are coming out that Ronaldo will be in the first eleven in the game.

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