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Lessons Saudis can learn from the Qatar World Cup to benefit their 2034 tournament bid

Lessons Saudis can learn from the Qatar World Cup to benefit their 2034 tournament bid
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鈥楴ew classics: designing a world cup for the future鈥 panel at the Misk Global Forum 2024. (AN photo by Huda Bashatah)
Lessons Saudis can learn from the Qatar World Cup to benefit their 2034 tournament bid
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鈥楴ew classics: designing a world cup for the future鈥 panel at the Misk Global Forum 2024. (AN photo by Huda Bashatah)
Lessons Saudis can learn from the Qatar World Cup to benefit their 2034 tournament bid
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鈥楴ew classics: designing a world cup for the future鈥 panel at the Misk Global Forum 2024. (AN photo by Huda Bashatah)
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Updated 21 November 2024

Lessons Saudis can learn from the Qatar World Cup to benefit their 2034 tournament bid

Lessons Saudis can learn from the Qatar World Cup to benefit their 2034 tournament bid
  • During discussion at Misk Global Forum in Riyadh, the CEO of World Cup Qatar 2022 tells of the challenges and opportunities his country encountered hosting the tournament
  • He says one of the biggest hurdles was the intense media scrutiny and the constant battle against public perceptions of the country and region

RIYADH: Nasser Al-Khater, the CEO of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, shared his thoughts on some of the challenges and opportunities his country encountered when hosting one of the biggest global sports events, and passed on some words of wisdom during a discussion at the 2024 Misk Global Forum in Riyadh with Hamad Albalawi, the head of the 海角直播n Sports Federation鈥檚 Bid Unit for the 2034 World Cup.

Describing the 2022 event as 鈥渢he best-ever World Cup in the history of the tournament,鈥 Albalawi said 3.2 million tickets were sold, a 17 percent increase compared with the 2018 World Cup in Russia, and it was the most sustainable tournament to date.

As such, football authorities worldwide can learn many lessons from Qatar about hosting future World Cups and other major events, he added.

鈥淵ou saw a World Cup that put the fan at the very center 鈥 that created an experience for fans that were able to engage with the tournament beyond the 90 minutes,鈥 Albalawi said on Tuesday, the second and final day of the Misk event.

However, hosting the competition did not come without significant challenges. Some of the biggest that authorities had to overcome included the problems caused by the global COVID-19 pandemic, the logistics of organizing a World Cup in a country undergoing great infrastructural development, and issues related to the welfare of workers, Al-Khater said.

However, one of the most significant hurdles was the intense media scrutiny and the constant battle against public perceptions.

鈥淔rom the bid stage, the challenge was people not taking us seriously, not seeing us as a serious contender,鈥 Al-Khater said.

Toward the end of the bidding process, as people started to realize how strong a contender for host Qatar really was, 鈥渢hey tried to discredit us as much as possible,鈥 he added.

Al-Khater spoke in particular about the effects reporting by the mainstream media has on public perceptions. He said the task of trying to counter this by educating people had at times distracted from the crucial job of actually organizing a major, unforgettable event.

However, people eventually began to tire of the constant narrative, he added, started to question it and reflect on social and political issues in their own countries, and in doing so they slowly realized a double standard might be at play.

Al-Khater said 1.4 million people visited Qatar to experience the World Cup firsthand, many of whom raved about the safety and beauty of the country, and the hospitality of the Arab world; an image that jarred with the picture painted by the mainstream media.

鈥淲omen said, 鈥榃e have never felt so safe at football matches in our lives,鈥欌 he added.

Albalawi said that when the Saudi bid team entered the room with their counterparts from other nations, he realized that the average ages of the members of those other teams were in the 50s and 60s, while the average age of the Saudi team was between 31 and 32.

鈥淚t made me think to myself, do we have the experience? Do we have the knowledge? Do we have the know-how?鈥 he admitted.

But after reflecting on 海角直播鈥檚 Vision 2030 plan for national development and diversification, and how much it has achieved in the past nine years, he reconsidered his initial reaction.

鈥淎lthough we do not have 20 years of experience, we have projects that we have managed that are more sophisticated than any other set of projects around the world,鈥 Albalawi said.

鈥淭he Saudi youth is one of the most capable youths of the world. We have a lot of energy, we have a lot of will, we have very capable minds and we have a demographic that is the envy of every nation in the world.鈥

Asked how confident he is that the Saudi bid to host the 2034 World Cup will be successful, Albalawi replied: 鈥淰ery confident. 海角直播 is a story of growth 鈥 of remarkable transformation. It will be written in the history books for decades and centuries to come; this era and this age will be remembered for the achievements we have created.鈥

Al-Khater noted that the experience of hosting the World Cup had a big effect in his country on young people in particular.

鈥淭he youth in Qatar were quite lucky that they have been able to witness a country that was growing together and living a sense of nationwide pride,鈥 he said.

This feeling of pride and national unity instilled a sense of teamwork at the macro and micro levels that was reflected throughout society, from large national projects to small teams working in schools and universities, he added.

Great efforts were made to ensure the youth of the country were included in the planning process for the World Cup by creating programs in schools and online tools, for example, to help them understand the significance of the event to Qatar, and by recruiting students to work as volunteers at the event itself, Al-Khater said.

The World Cup can be used as a 鈥渄evelopmental tool鈥 and the youth of a nation are 鈥測our biggest ambassadors,鈥 he added.

鈥淓verywhere else, it is just the World Cup; for our part of the world, this is a strategic project and it is an ambition that goes far beyond sports.鈥

Albalawi鈥檚 message to Saudi youth was to embrace the prospect of the Kingdom hosting 2034 World Cup as an opportunity to 鈥渂ecome your best in anything you do, whether that is the best engineer, football administrator, health professional, architect,鈥 and 鈥渢o see that growth in yourself and the connections around you all the way through.鈥 He added: 鈥淭he World Cup is an enabler to all of the different projects.鈥

Another piece of advice he offered to young people was to be diligent in everything they do, always triple-check that they have considered everything they need to, and to ask questions of everyone who can help them ensure they always stay ahead of the game.

Al-Khater鈥檚 advice to the people of 海角直播 was: 鈥淎lways keep the big picture in mind because we can sometimes, through our own panic, veer off and start looking at micro issues.

鈥淵ou need to hold yourself and start to zoom out. Learn how to manage up. Expectations are quite high in this part of the world, rightfully so. One big task that I have to go through is learning how to manage up and not just delivering on the ground.鈥


Jeddah Summer Season delivers fun for every mood

Visitors say this year鈥檚 Jeddah Summer Season program offers more variety and polish than ever. (Supplied)
Visitors say this year鈥檚 Jeddah Summer Season program offers more variety and polish than ever. (Supplied)
Updated 04 August 2025

Jeddah Summer Season delivers fun for every mood

Visitors say this year鈥檚 Jeddah Summer Season program offers more variety and polish than ever. (Supplied)
  • Concerts, historic markets, and coastal escapes have the city buzzing with energy

JEDDAH: Jeddah Summer Season is in full swing, offering a mix of entertainment, sports, shopping, and cultural experiences that continue to attract locals and tourists despite the summer heat.

Running until Aug. 31 under the 鈥淐olor Your Summer鈥 initiative by the Saudi Tourism Authority, the season features a rich lineup of events that highlight Jeddah鈥檚 coastal charm, family appeal, and commercial energy.

Visitors say this year鈥檚 Jeddah Summer Season program offers more variety and polish than ever. (Supplied)

From the immersive Forest Wonders experience, thrilling horror fests and buzzing beach activities, to musical performances and heritage shopping in Al-Balad, the program reflects the city鈥檚 reputation as a top-tier tourism destination in 海角直播.

Popular attractions this year include the Jeddah Shopping Festival, which combines major retail details with lively music nights and engaging live shows, creating a singular commercial and entertainment experience.

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鈥 Jeddah Summer Season is running until Aug. 31 under the 鈥楥olor Your Summer鈥 initiative by the Saudi Tourism Authority.

鈥 It features a rich lineup of events that highlight Jeddah鈥檚 coastal charm, family appeal, and commercial energy.

The West Coast beach program is another standout, offering a range of activities at popular spots.

Saudi Tourism Authority鈥檚 鈥淐olor Your Summer鈥 initiative, running until Aug. 31, showcases Jeddah鈥檚 coastal charm, family appeal, and commercial vibrancy. (Supplied)

The attractions include the Zaya, Eden and Kashta beaches, the Souq, Pink beach (private location for women) and Jeddah Waves where visitors can enjoy concerts, food stalls, and family-friendly fun along the Red Sea coast.

Meanwhile Forest Wonders has emerged as a family favorite. The air-conditioned, jungle-themed indoor venue features animal encounters, theatrical performances, adventure-style dining, and interactive experiences designed to captivate children and adults.

We visit Jeddah every summer, but this year鈥檚 has been truly exceptional. The range of events and the level of organization are impressive; the events are beautifully diversified.

Abulrahman Al-Nahari, Returning visitor from Jazan

Visitors say this year鈥檚 program offers more variety and polish than ever.

Saudi Tourism Authority鈥檚 鈥淐olor Your Summer鈥 initiative, running until Aug. 31, showcases Jeddah鈥檚 coastal charm, family appeal, and commercial vibrancy. (Supplied)

Abulrahman Al-Nahari, a 52-year-old returning visitor from Jazan, praised the organization and diversity of activities, citing a beach trip and island tour to Bayada as highlights.

He told Arab News: 鈥淲e visit Jeddah every summer, but this year鈥檚 has been truly exceptional. The range of events and the level of organization are impressive; the events are beautifully diversified.鈥

Saudi Tourism Authority鈥檚 鈥淐olor Your Summer鈥 initiative, running until Aug. 31, showcases Jeddah鈥檚 coastal charm, family appeal, and commercial vibrancy. (Supplied)

Al-Nahari, who is visiting with his four children, added: 鈥淲e have been here for just a week and it is fun so far ... Despite the heat we enjoyed activities such as Kashta beach and the Jeddah historical district.鈥

Fatima Al-Bugami, a mother of two from Makkah, said her children loved Forest Wonders, while she enjoyed shopping in the historic Al-Balad district.

鈥淚t is a unique shopping experience in the heart of Jeddah where you can find everything you need,鈥 she said, noting that they also enjoyed dining at Bab Makkah鈥檚 seafood restaurants.

鈥淚t was a fun day for us,鈥 she said.

Even lifelong Jeddah resident Muhannad Shaker, who typically avoids crowds, was impressed by the season鈥檚 offerings.

鈥淭his year my friends were able to convince me to go to the various beaches which are part of Jeddah Summer Season and I really found them well organized and very neat,鈥 he told Arab News.

鈥淚t kept us busy with entertaining activities beside swimming 鈥 So, simply this year鈥檚 season combines commerce and entertainment events which is really amazing.鈥

 


Heritage comes alive at Raghadan Historical Market in Baha

Raghadan Historical Market serves as a platform for cultural exchange. (SPA)
Raghadan Historical Market serves as a platform for cultural exchange. (SPA)
Updated 04 August 2025

Heritage comes alive at Raghadan Historical Market in Baha

Raghadan Historical Market serves as a platform for cultural exchange. (SPA)
  • Ancient artifacts, Arabic calligraphy, craft programs on offer
  • 17th International Honey Festival records sales of over $400k

RIYADH: The Raghadan Historical Market in Baha has opened with a lineup of vibrant cultural and entertainment programs under the auspices of Prince Hussam bin Saud bin Abdulaziz, the region鈥檚 governor, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

Running daily from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., the market features folk performances, historical artifacts, and programs portraying traditional life in the region.

Raghadan Historical Market serves as a platform for cultural exchange. (SPA)

Visitors can also enjoy artistic showcases, Arabic calligraphy, photography exhibits, children鈥檚 activities, and family-friendly competitions. 

A key focus of the event is the participation of families involved in the production of handmade crafts and traditional products. Local food and drinks are also on offer. 

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$400k

The 17th International Honey Festival at Raghadan Forest Park achieved strong commercial results, with over 8 tonnes of honey sold and sales surpassing SR1.5 million ($400,000).

The market serves as a platform for cultural exchange, promotes heritage tourism, and positions Baha as a year-round cultural destination, the SPA reported.

Meanwhile, the 17th International Honey Festival has concluded at Raghadan Forest Park. It attracted 50,000 visitors and featured 34 beekeepers from across the Kingdom showcasing a wide array of products.

Organized by the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, the event spotlighted the biodiversity of bees in the region and the high quality of local honey.

The festival achieved strong commercial results, with over 8 tonnes of honey sold and sales surpassing SR1.5 million ($400,000). 

It also reinforced the ministry鈥檚 efforts to develop rural economies, encourage investment, and support the agricultural sector, the SPA reported.

 


Deal to get iconic Japanese manga for Arabic readers

Deal to get iconic Japanese manga for Arabic readers
Updated 04 August 2025

Deal to get iconic Japanese manga for Arabic readers

Deal to get iconic Japanese manga for Arabic readers
  • The company is expanding regionally and globally through its publications Manga Arabia Youth and Manga Arabia Kids, available in digital and print formats

RIYADH: Manga Arabia, a subsidiary of the Saudi Research and Media Group, has signed a licensing agreement with leading Japanese manga publisher HERO鈥橲 Inc. to deliver compelling content for manga fans across the Arab world.

Through this collaboration, Manga Arabia will license, translate, and publish several prominent Japanese manga titles in Arabic, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The agreement includes rights to 鈥淎kari,鈥 鈥淕in no Kun,鈥 and 鈥淕rendizer U,鈥 a remake of the iconic series by Japanese artist Go Nagai.

Originally serialized from October 1975 to May 1976, the classic 鈥淕rendizer鈥 series gained widespread popularity across the Arab world. The official Arabic release of 鈥淕rendizer U鈥 is a major milestone for longtime fans.

This partnership reflects Manga Arabia鈥檚 commitment to building strategic relationships with leading players in the international manga industry.

The company is expanding regionally and globally through its publications Manga Arabia Youth and Manga Arabia Kids, available in digital and print formats.

To date, Manga Arabia鈥檚 applications have surpassed 12 million downloads in over 195 countries, with monthly print distribution exceeding 250,000 copies across the Arab world.

As part of its international expansion, Manga Arabia has launched Manga International, headquartered in Tokyo, to strengthen its presence in key global markets.

 


26 workshops to boost nonprofit efficiency in KSA

26 workshops to boost nonprofit efficiency in KSA
Updated 04 August 2025

26 workshops to boost nonprofit efficiency in KSA

26 workshops to boost nonprofit efficiency in KSA
  • The program aims to enhance civil associations鈥 operational efficiency and strengthen their developmental role in line with Vision 2030

RIYADH: The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture has launched an empowerment program for nonprofit organizations, offering 26 specialized workshops across 11 regions of the Kingdom.

The program aims to enhance civil associations鈥 operational efficiency and strengthen their developmental role in line with Vision 2030, according to a Saudi Press Agency report.

The ministry said that eight workshops will be held in Riyadh, eight in the Eastern Province and Makkah region, and four in Madinah and Asir.

Additionally, six workshops will take place in Tabuk, Qassim, Jazan, Hail, Jouf, and Northern Borders, ensuring broad access for nonprofit organizations.

The workshops will cover key topics such as establishing foundations and civil associations, partnership building, marketing, strategic planning, governance, financial sustainability, and promoting professional volunteering.

Through these sessions, the ministry aims to boost the skills of nonprofit sector workers, contributing to greater social impact and sustainability.

For inquiries, contact via email at [email protected] or call the unified number 939.

 


Saudi crown prince receives Kuwaiti PM at NEOM Palace

海角直播鈥檚 Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman receives Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah in NEOM.
海角直播鈥檚 Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman receives Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah in NEOM.
Updated 04 August 2025

Saudi crown prince receives Kuwaiti PM at NEOM Palace

海角直播鈥檚 Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman receives Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah in NEOM.

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah at NEOM Palace on Monday.

The two officials reviewed the historic relations between their countries, aspects of bilateral cooperation, and ways to enhance and develop it in various fields.

They also exchanged views on a number of topics of common interest, Saudi Press Agency reported.

The prime minister left the Kingdom on Monday evening.