Kingdom is the future of football, says global legend Yaya Toure

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Updated 22 September 2024
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Kingdom is the future of football, says global legend Yaya Toure

  • Former Manchester City and Barcelona player Yaya Toure, who joined Green Falcons head coach Robert Mancini in 2023, sat down with Arab News

RIYADH: People will be “surprised and amazed” by the scale and ambition of the Kingdom’s bid for the FIFA World Cup 2034, according to the Saudi national team associate manager.

Former Manchester City and Barcelona player Yaya Toure, who joined Green Falcons head coach Robert Mancini in 2023, sat down with Arab News to discuss Saudi Arabia’s World Cup bid.

When asked what he envisions the World Cup looking like in 10 years, Toure had just one word in response: “Futurist.”

“People… experiencing the World Cup in this part of the world, they will be surprised and amazed at what the Crown Prince (Mohammed bin Salman) and the government have tried to put together,” he said.

Toure added that “2034 is something very alive. Why do I say that? Because it’s going to be hosted in Saudi.”




Former Manchester City and Barcelona player Yaya Toure, who joined Green Falcons head coach Robert Mancini in 2023. (AN Photo: Abdulrahman Bin Shalhoub)

The British-Ivorian footballer is taking all that he learned in his illustrious decades-long career and bringing it to the Saudi playing fields.

“I was a big dreamer,” Toure said. “Football… has given me everything.”

Toure said that in the 1990s and early 2000s, Saudi Arabia’s national football team performed well in the World Cup before entering a period of decline.

Now, after their eye-catching efforts at the 2022 Qatar World Cup, including the momentous defeat of the tournament’s ultimate winners, Argentina, in a group match, Saudi football is aiming higher than ever.

“The difference between the clubs I’ve been at previously and Saudi… the government and the people want to improve the sport by bringing in superstars, top coaches, and changing the facilities, the infrastructure, as well as targeting what’s most important — the future, the young. That’s what made me come in.”

Toure said that young Saudi players, such as Saud Abdulhamid, who recently joined Serie A club Roma, one of the biggest clubs in Italy, and Faisal Al-Ghamdi, currently on loan at the Belgian club Beerschot, as prime examples of what happens when a target is set and players meet the challenge.

Toure’s professional footballing career began in 1996 at the age of 12 when he joined the Ivorian Club ASEC Mimosas.

A decorated footballer who competed three times at the World Cup and six times at the Africa Cup of Nations, and was voted African footballer of the year four years in a row, Toure launched his coaching career with the Ukrainian Premier League club Olimpik Donetsk in 2021.




Former Manchester City and Barcelona player Yaya Toure, who joined Green Falcons head coach Robert Mancini in 2023. (AN Photo: Abdulrahman Bin Shalhoub)

After brief tenures with the Russian Premier League and youth coaching at the Tottenham Hotspur Academy in London, he moved onto the Belgian club Standard Leige before finally making his way to the Saudi Arabia national football team, a side that he believes reflects the country’s vision for the future.

“If you want to develop,. you want to slowly build up yourself to be one of the top, you need to be surrounded by top high-level people who want to grow as well.”

Saudi Arabia has long been a passionate footballing nation, from children on the street organizing their own “leagues” to companies assigning days off to watch and celebrate Saudi tournaments.

Now, with major international stars playing for the Saudi Pro League, the world’s attention is firmly on the Kingdom — waiting for its next play.

“In a few near years, it’s going to become the country of football, for sure.”

The associate manager highlighted Saudi Arabia’s ambition to rapidly develop its footballing prowess and eventually surpass the top European nations.

“People have to understand that Saudi is coming fast,” he said.


Saudi and Iranian FMs meet in New York on UNGA sidelines

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Saudi and Iranian FMs meet in New York on UNGA sidelines

  • Discussions focused on latest developments in Gaza Strip

NEW YORK CITY: Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran Abbas Araghchi on Sunday on the sidelines of the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

The two ministers discussed relations and ways to enhance them in various fields, the importance of continuing coordination and consultation between the two countries to monitor the progress of their relations, and the latest developments in the Gaza Strip.

The meeting was also attended by the permanent representative of Saudi Arabia to the UN Abdulaziz Al-Wasil, the Director General of the Office of the Foreign Minister Abdulrahman Al-Dawood, and adviser to the Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammed Al-Yahya.


Jordan’s King Abdullah congratulates King Salman on Saudi National Day

Updated 22 September 2024
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Jordan’s King Abdullah congratulates King Salman on Saudi National Day

  • Warm fraternal sentiments sent on behalf of the Jordanian people, government

RIYADH: Jordan’s King Abdullah II has congratulated King Salman on the occasion of Saudi Arabia’s 94th National Day, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

In a cable sent to King Salman, King Abdullah expressed his sincere congratulations and warm fraternal sentiments, on behalf of the Jordanian people and government, the SPA added.

He prayed for the Saudi king’s continued good health and well-being, and wished the Saudi people ongoing progress and prosperity under the king’s leadership.
 


Saudi embassy in Bulgaria celebrates Kingdom’s 94th National Day

Updated 22 September 2024
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Saudi embassy in Bulgaria celebrates Kingdom’s 94th National Day

  • The festivities included a variety of events honoring Saudi culture and heritage, including the inauguration of the Saudi coffee pavilion

SOFIA: Saudi Ambassador to Bulgaria Dr. Rami Al-Otaibi recently held a reception at the Saudi residence in Sofia on the occasion of the Kingdom’s 94th National Day.

The festivities included a variety of events honoring Saudi culture and heritage, including the inauguration of the Saudi coffee pavilion, musical performances by Saudi artists, a showcase of dates and their byproducts, as well as an introduction to various Saudi literary works, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The Embassy of Saudi Arabia’s Cultural Office in Tokyo also celebrated National Day with an event attended by Ambassador Ghazi Faisal Binzagr and Cultural Office Head Badr Al-Outaibi, along with Saudi graduates and students.

 

 


Diriyah in the spotlight for Saudi National Day

Updated 22 September 2024
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Diriyah in the spotlight for Saudi National Day

  • The historic UNESCO World Heritage Site of At-Turaif has been transformed into a vibrant hub of cultural activities, with traditional samri and ardah performances

RIYADH: The Diriyah Gate Development Authority is marking the 94th Saudi National Day with a captivating array of events and activities to celebrate the Kingdom’s rich heritage and strengthen national unity, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Diriyah marks the legacy of King Abdulaziz, the founder of modern Saudi Arabia, while representing the depth of national belonging that began in the area, which today is a global cultural and historic symbol.

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The historic UNESCO World Heritage Site of At-Turaif has been transformed into a vibrant hub of cultural activities, with traditional samri and ardah performances, along with live poetry recitals, attracting visitors.

In collaboration with the King Abdulaziz Foundation, or Darah, a series of cultural sessions have been presented, delving into tales of the history of the Kingdom’s unification and the personality of King Abdulaziz.

Bujairi Terrace has offered a blend of history and technology, captivating visitors with a unique exhibition of King Abdulaziz which presents the Kingdom’s history through storytelling.

 


Saudi Space Agency’s CEO attends UN event in New York

Updated 22 September 2024
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Saudi Space Agency’s CEO attends UN event in New York

  • Gathering showcases cutting-edge technology

RIYADH: Saudi Space Agency’s CEO Mohammed Al-Tamimi participated in a high-level event in New York on Saturday on sustainable space exploration, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Held at the American Museum of Natural History, the event was organized by the UN Office for Outer Space Affairs and focused on strengthening international collaboration in space exploration to advance Sustainable Development Goals.

The gathering showcased cutting-edge technology and methods for using satellite data in space exploration and Earth observation, particularly in support of climate action and disaster risk reduction, aligning with the SDGs.

Al-Tamimi highlighted Saudi Arabia’s increasing role in the global space sector, stressing the importance of harnessing space technologies to tackle critical global challenges like climate change and the mitigation of natural disasters.

He pointed out that through the Saudi Space Agency the Kingdom was developing initiatives designed to promote innovation and utilize space technologies to support global climate efforts and Earth observation.

Al-Tamimi added that space’s contribution extended beyond the exploration of planets and galaxies, playing a crucial part in supporting international policies aimed at sustainable development.

He also emphasized that the Saudi Space Agency is working with international partners to enhance collaborative efforts, sharing expertise across nations to drive innovation in space and related technologies.