ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) this week announced its “unwavering support” to Saudi Arabia in its bid to host the football World Cup 2034, a statement from the body said.
The Saudi Football Federation announced its intention to bid for the hosting rights of the world’s most prestigious sporting event earlier this week.
It cited inspiration from the kingdom’s ongoing social and economic transformation, as well as its deep-rooted passion for football, which has gained additional momentum with the recent signings of international football stars, including Cristiano Ronaldo, by several local clubs.
“In a momentous declaration of solidarity, the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) proudly announces its unreserved endorsement of Saudi Arabia’s ambitious bid to host the prestigious 2034 FIFA World Cup,” the PFF said in a statement on Friday.
“This unwavering show of support underscores the PFF’s profound belief in Saudi Arabia’s capacity to orchestrate an unparalleled global football extravaganza,” the PFF said, adding that the event would transcend borders and help unite nations.
PFF said Saudi Arabia was a nation that had a rich cultural heritage and a steadfast commitment to football, adding that it believed the kingdom could deliver “a World Cup experience of unmatched excellence.”
“The Saudi Arabian bid promises to not only uphold the tournament’s storied legacy but also elevate it to unprecedented heights, captivating the hearts and minds of millions of fans worldwide,” the football body said.
Last year, Qatar became the first Middle Eastern country to host the FIFA World Cup which attracted sports enthusiasts from across the world.