Karim Benzema endorses Saudi Arabia’s 2034 World Cup bid during Jeddah visit

French and Saudi Pro League superstar Karim Benzema expressed his confidence in Saudi Arabia’s readiness to host the FIFA World Cup in 2034 during a recent meeting with young players in Jeddah. (Supplied)
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Updated 12 December 2024
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Karim Benzema endorses Saudi Arabia’s 2034 World Cup bid during Jeddah visit

  • Superstar stresses importance of sport’s grassroots development

JEDDAH: French and Saudi Pro League superstar Karim Benzema expressed his confidence in Saudi Arabia’s readiness to host the FIFA World Cup in 2034 during a recent meeting with young players in Jeddah.

The 2022 Ballon d’Or winner met trainees from the Saudi Football Federation’s regional training centers at the weekend and emphasized the importance of grassroots development in building a competitive footballing generation.

Benzema, who joined Al-Ittihad in 2023 as part of Saudi Arabia’s efforts to elevate its football scene, praised the country’s transformation and extended an open invitation to the people of the world to experience its culture.

He said: “I advise you to visit Saudi Arabia. Anyone who has a preconceived idea should come for themselves. It is a wonderful country.”

The striker also paid tribute to the nation’s commitment to nurturing young footballing talent, saying: “Saudi football is developing, and I am confident that after 10 years Saudi Arabia will be fully prepared (for the World Cup).

“Training and development begin with the young players, and this is the most important thing — creating a generation that can reach the highest level.”

Saudi Arabia is the sole bidder for the 2034 World Cup and aims to become the second Middle Eastern country to host the tournament following the competition in Qatar in 2022.

The Kingdom has embarked on an ambitious sports development strategy under its Vision 2030 framework, investing heavily in domestic leagues, infrastructure, and youth programs.

The official announcement of the 2034 FIFA World Cup hosts is expected this month, with Saudi Arabia poised to host the world’s biggest footballing event.


Emotional Kim captures first title in 16 years at LIV Adelaide

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Emotional Kim captures first title in 16 years at LIV Adelaide

  • An “overwhelmed” Anthony Kim outplayed two-time major winner Jon Rahm to capture his maiden LIV Golf title Sunday
ADELAIDE: An “overwhelmed” Anthony Kim outplayed two-time major winner Jon Rahm to capture his maiden LIV Golf title Sunday and first on any tour since 2010 to complete an amazing redemption story.
The 40-year-old American, a one-time alcoholic, fired a nine-under-par 63, surging home with five birdies on the back nine to claim victory in Adelaide by three strokes.
He began the day five behind former world number one Rahm and fellow overnight leader Bryson DeChambeau, but reeled them in at Grange Golf Club with a faultless round.
In front of bumper crowds and a carnival atmosphere, he finished at 23-under, three clear of Spain’s Rahm, who never really got going, mixing two birdies with a bogey in his 71.
American DeChambeau, also a two-time major winner, suffered a horror round with four bogeys in six holes on the front nine to slide down the leaderboard.
He finished tied for third, six off the pace, with Tyrrell Hatton and Peter Uihlein.
Victory capped an incredible comeback by Kim — a Ryder Cup champion, three-time PGA Tour winner and former world number six who retired from golf in 2012.
After battling drug and alcohol addiction and suicidal thoughts, he returned to the sport in 2024 as a wildcard on the Saudi-backed LIV Tour.
He was relegated last season but earned his way back at last month’s LIV Golf Promotions when he claimed one of three qualifying spots.
Kim then got offered a full-time position with Dustin Johnson’s 4Aces GC for the 2026 season when Patrick Reed suddenly quit to play on the DP World Tour.
He paid tribute to his family for helping him through the hard times and to his first win since the Houston Open in 2010.
“It’s been overwhelming,” he said. “But I’m never not going to fight for my family.
“God gave me a talent. I was able to produce some good golf today. I knew it was coming.
“Nobody else has to believe in me, but me. And for anybody that’s struggling, you can get through anything.”
A precocious talent who burst on the scene in 2006, Kim was the spark-plug of the 2008 US Ryder Cup team that beat Europe at Valhalla Golf Club in Kentucky.
He won three PGA Tour titles before his sensational decision to walk away.
“I just want to thank all the people that have supported me when I was not playing well and I was struggling on the verge of never coming back to live,” said Kim, who announced in 2025 that he had been sober for two years.
Kim was coming off his best result in his 25 LIV Golf starts, a tie for 22nd at last week’s season-opening tournament in Riyadh.