Oman Daily Observer

Saudi Arabia wins bid to host 2027 Asian Cup

- — Agencies

Saudi Arabia has won a bid to host the 2027 Asian Cup, the Asian Football Confederat­ion (AFC) said on Wednesday.

The announceme­nt was made at the AFC Congress in the Bahraini capital of Manama.

Saudi Arabia was the sole bidder after India withdrew in December.

“We are excited to deliver the greatest tournament in the competitio­n’s history,” the kingdom’s sports minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki al Faisal said after the announceme­nt.

“The kingdom is transformi­ng before our eyes and we are filled with excitement for what it will look like in 2027.”

The world’s biggest oil exporter, Saudi Arabia has thrown hundreds of millions at sports deals including the acquisitio­n of Cristiano Ronaldo, Formula One in Jeddah and the lucrative LIV Golf tour.

In the coming years the Saudis, who watched as neighbours Qatar hosted the World Cup in November and December, will hold the women’s Asian Cup, the Olympic-sized Asian Games and even the Asian Winter Games on artificial snow.

The desert kingdom is also eyeing a World Cup and Summer Olympics, perhaps even a Winter Olympics, together with a swathe of other major events.

It is all part of grand plans by the de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, to modernise the Saudi economy and end its reliance on oil before the world moves on to other fuels.

“I’m sure Saudi Arabia will host a fantastic Asian Cup,” Fifa President Gianni Infantino said at the Manama congress.

The 2023 Asian Cup will be hosted by Qatar. It was previously set to be held in China but the country withdrew because of Covid.

The Asian Cup is staged every four years. Qatar won the tournament’s last edition, in 2019, which was hosted by the United Arab Emirates.

Saudi Arabia has won three AFC Asian Cup titles.

SALMAN RE-ELECTED AFC CHIEF

Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa officially retained his role as the Asian Football Confederat­ion’s president for a final four-year term on Wednesday as Saudi Arabia was confirmed as the host of the 2027 Asian Cup.

The Bahraini, who took over at the head of the Asian confederat­ion in 2013 when he was elected to complete the remaining two years of deposed former president Mohammed bin Hammam’s reign, stood unopposed and was elected by acclamatio­n.

His new four-year term will be his last due to limits imposed under the governing body’s statutes and the 57-year-old will have been in charge of Asian football for 14 years by the time his stint ends in 2027.

“I’d like to thank you all for placing your faith in me for another four-year term,” Sheikh Salman told delegates. “It really humbles me, gives me such honour to have all the trust of the Asian confederat­ion.

 ?? — AFP ?? Fifa President Gianni Infantino (L) poses with AFC President Salman bin Ibrahim al Khalifa during the 33rd Asian Football Confederat­ion (AFC) Congress at the Gulf Convention Centre in Manama.
— AFP Fifa President Gianni Infantino (L) poses with AFC President Salman bin Ibrahim al Khalifa during the 33rd Asian Football Confederat­ion (AFC) Congress at the Gulf Convention Centre in Manama.

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