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Saudi Arabia have plans for futuristic World Cup stadium that will be built '350m above ground' in unbuilt city of Neom

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Published 16:42 13 Dec 2024 GMT

Saudi Arabia have plans for futuristic World Cup stadium that will be built '350m above ground' in unbuilt city of Neom

A total of 11 new stadiums will be built for the 2034 World Cup if their bid is successful.

Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare

Saudi Arabia proposed to build 11 new stadiums – including one that will be built 350 metres above ground level – as part of its formal bid to host the 2034 men's World Cup.

It was confirmed this week that Saudi Arabia will host the competition after they were waved through at FIFA's congress.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino, meanwhile, has backed the country to deliver a “spectacular” and “unique” World Cup which is set to host the first ever 48-team tournament across five proposed host cities; Riyadh, Jeddah, Al Khobar, Abha and NEOM.

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In total, eight of the 15 stadiums used will be located in the capital Riyadh, including the brand new 92,000-capacity King Salman Stadium that would host the tournament opener and final.

NEOM, for example, is perhaps the most intriguing of venues. A futuristic city located on the Red Sea, the area is currently under construction but eventually, it will be an 'indoor city' made up of parallel skyscrapers.

Image credit: X/@Saudi2034bid
Image credit: X/@Saudi2034bid

It will also feature a 46,000-capacity stadium that will be built 350 metres above ground, with the city offering high-speed railway networks and advanced, electric forms of transport.

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In fact, the venue that will reportedly “run entirely on renewable energy, generated primarily from wind and solar sources” will only be reachable by high speed lifts and driverless vehicles.

"This new stadium will be the most unique in the world," the Saudibid2034 website states.

"With a pitch situated more than 350 meters above ground, and a roof created from the city itself, the stadium will be an experience like no other. After the tournament it will be home to a professional football club and the centerpiece of the city’s sporting and active lifestyle program."

Another notable venue that will be built in Riyadh is the Price Mohammed Bin Salman Stadium; a 45,000-seater stadium that will be built into a cliff edge.

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The stadium’s materials, including iridescent glass and shimmering metal, contribute to a futuristic aesthetic. It would be used in the group stage, round of 32, round of 16 and third place play-off.

Jeddah, the second largest city in Saudi Arabia and home to the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium, will boast four proposed stadiums, including the Qiddiya Coast arena and its design that evokes the ripple effect of a ‘Mexican wave’.

Image credit: X/@Saudi2034bid
Image credit: X/@Saudi2034bid

Saudi Arabia was confirmed as the sole candidate to host the 2034 World Cup last October, after Australia decided against submitting a bid.

Featured Image Credit: Saudi2034bid

Topics: Saudi Arabia, FIFA World Cup

Jack Kenmare
Jack Kenmare

Jack is a Senior Journalist who enjoys a long read. He has an encyclopedic knowledge of Football Manager wonderkids from 2005 to the present day, and has interviewed a handful of FM's finest, including Freddy Adu, Supat Rungratsamee and Mika Aaritalo.

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