World Cup 2030 infrastructure projects exceed 80% completion
Organisers say preparations are ahead of schedule across host venues and transport links.
Omar Al-Rashid1 day ago · 3 min read
Infrastructure projects tied to the 2030 World Cup have surpassed eighty per cent completion, organisers announced, with work on stadiums, transport networks and hospitality facilities running ahead of schedule.
The tournament, co-hosted across three continents, is expected to deliver a lasting legacy of modern venues and upgraded urban mobility for the host cities.
Every stadium is being designed not just for a month of football, but for decades of community use.
Planners emphasised sustainability, with several venues designed to operate efficiently long after the final whistle.
Building a lasting legacy
Officials confirmed that test events would be staged over the next two years to fine-tune operations before the opening match.
