Saudi Arabia is on a mission to diversify its economy as part of Saudi Vision 2030.
But, according to human rights groups, a Saudi World Cup in 2034 will come at a cost.
Saudi Arabia, under MBS today, has crossed that red line.”CNN has reached out to Saudi Arabia for comment.
Our journey started in 2016, not because of the World Cup bid,” Albalawi told Reuters.
Saudi Arabian fans cheer before the World Cup match between Saudi Arabia and Mexico at the Lusail Stadium on November 30, 2022.
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