Kingdom's mega project NEOM highlights Formula E World Championship environment role

View from Formula E World Championship racing. Saudi Arabia mega project NEOM highlights FE’s role in reinforcing sustainable innovation. (Twitter/@FIAFormulaE)
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Updated 24 June 2021
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Kingdom's mega project NEOM highlights Formula E World Championship environment role

  • NEOM project highlights FE’s role in promoting alternative energy solutions, reduction air pollution and combating climate change
  • Director Sustainable Development NEOM said project aims to harness innovative solutions to achieve a more sustainable future

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia mega project NEOM has highlighted the role of the Formula E World Championship in reinforcing sustainable innovation, promoting alternative energy solutions, contributing to the reduction of air pollution and combating climate change globally.

Formula E has partnered with the UN Environment Program campaign "#BeatAirPollution", which coincides with the seventh season of electric racing series, and which was on display during the eighth and ninth rounds at Mexico’s Puebla e-Prix this weekend.

NEOM’s stance comes as the main partner of Mercedes EQ Formula E Team, and its Director of Sustainable Development Damien Trinder said the project aims to plays a major role in environment protection and harnessing innovative solutions to achieve a more sustainable future.

Trinder stressed that the partnership with the Mercedes EQ team established an opportunity to work side by side and exchange information and major resources to reach technical solutions, which will help build up a new future with sustainability as one of its core values.

Lucas di Grassi, driving for the Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler Formula E Team won Saturday's first race in Puebla, while ROKiT Venturi's Edoardo Mortara claimed the win in the weekend's second race on Sunday.

The historic, UNESCO world heritage site of Diriyah outside the Saudi capital of Riyadh hosted the first two rounds of the Formula E World Championship earlier this season.


Spain will host 2030 World Cup final, says RFEF president

Updated 28 January 2026
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Spain will host 2030 World Cup final, says RFEF president

  • Louzan did not say whether the match would be played at Santiago Bernabeu or Camp Nou
  • Once completed in late 2028, the new stadium in Morocco is expected to hold 115,000 spectators

MADRID: Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) President Rafael Louzan has said that Spain will stage the final of the 2030 World Cup, which will be co-hosted by Spain, Portugal and Morocco.
Morocco wants to stage the game in Casablanca at the Grand Stade Hassan II, a huge stadium currently under construction north of the city.
“Spain has proven its organizational capacity over many years. It will be the leader of the 2030 World Cup and the final of that World Cup will be held here,” Louzan said late on Monday ⁠at an event organized by the Madrid Sports Press Association.
Louzan did not say whether the match would be played at Madrid’s Santiago Bernabeu or Barcelona’s Camp Nou, the two leading candidates.
Once completed in late 2028, the new stadium in Morocco is expected to hold 115,000 spectators. Morocco’s Royal Football Federation (FRMF) ⁠President Faouzi Lekjaa last year expressed his wish to see a final against Spain in Casablanca.
Louzan also alluded to the challenges Morocco faced during its hosting of the last Africa Cup of Nations, including the chaotic scenes during the final between Senegal and Morocco this month.
That match, which Senegal won 1-0, was overshadowed by fan disruptions and player protests that temporarily halted play.
“Morocco is really undergoing a transformation in every sense, with magnificent stadiums,” Louzan said. “We must ⁠recognize what has been done well. But in the Africa Cup of Nations, we have seen scenes that damage the image of world football.”
FIFA and the Portuguese and Moroccan football federations have not responded to requests for comment on the final’s location.
FIFA told Reuters last year it was premature to decide the venue for the 2030 final, saying the host city for the 2026 World Cup final was revealed only two years before the tournament. World soccer’s ruling body has the final say on where the match will be played.