The 2034 World Cup will be held in Saudi Arabia, and four years earlier, Spain, Portugal and Mexico will host the tournament.
The Saudis were the only candidates to host the 2034 World Cup, so FIFA leaders did not have a difficult task.
This World Cup should be played in 15 different state-of-the-art stadiums, which bring a futuristic revolution in the way stadiums are built.
The New Muraba Stadium should be built of acacia. It will have a capacity for 45 thousand spectators and be in the shape of a canyon.
The Rosh Stadium will be made in the shape of a crystal, and the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Stadium will be built on a slope and filled with LED lights on the outside.
The largest stadium should be the King Salman International Stadium, which can accommodate 92 thousand fans. It is inspired by the mountains and blends into the surrounding landscape.
Eight stadiums will be built in Riyadh, four in Jeddah, and one each in Abha, Al Kobar and Neom.
Otherwise, there is a chance that the 2034 World Cup will take place in January and February, because Ramadan lasts until mid-December.