Neymar becomes Saudi Arabia’s ambassador in the race for the 2034 World Cup

by Andrea
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Al Hilal athlete projected that, within a decade, Saudi Arabia could consolidate itself as one of the most competitive teams in the world

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Neymar has ten games for Al Hilal

Neymar, who is yet to complete 10 official appearances for Al Hilal, has become a central figure in Saudi Arabia’s campaign to host the 2034 World Cup. The Brazilian player shared his satisfaction at living in the country and praised the warm welcome he has received since your arrival. He emphasized that the external view of Saudi Arabia often does not reflect reality, underlining the importance of familiarizing oneself with the local culture.

As one of the main ambassadors of the candidacy, Neymar highlighted the infrastructure of Saudi football, recognizing its significant role in the sports market. He believes that this structure has been fundamental in attracting other prominent players to the league, which, according to him, will raise the quality of the Saudi Championship and bring benefits to the national team in the coming years.

The athlete projected that, within a decade, Saudi Arabia could consolidate itself as one of the most competitive teams in the world, highlighting the constant evolution of local players. Neymar also expressed enthusiasm for the opportunity to play in the Saudi league, predicting that more international football stars will follow his example and join the league.

Neymar’s presence at Al Hilal not only increases the visibility of Saudi football, but also contributes to the transformation of the sporting scene in the country. Its influence could be a decisive factor in the growth of sport in the region, attracting the attention of fans and investors.

*Report produced with the help of AI

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