FIFA and Saudi officials say hosting the 2034 tournament can accelerate change, including more freedoms and rights for women.
FIFA and Saudi officials say hosting the 2034 tournament can accelerate change, including more freedoms and rights for women.
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Saudi Arabia has been awarded the hosting rights for the 2034 World Cup, sparking a major backlash against FIFA and the FA ...