Saudi Arabia has officially announced its bid to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup, unveiling a total of 15 stadiums for the event. The World Cup will be held in major cities including Riyadh, Jeddah, Al-Khobar, Abha, and Neom. In particular, Neomis a 170km long linear city under construction on the Red Sea coast, which is set to be the world's most unique stadium.
Eleven new stadiums will be built for this World Cup, while four existing stadiums will be renovated. Riyadh will host the World Cup finals. King Salman International Stadium(92,000 seats) and stadiums with innovative design and sustainable technology will be distributed nationwide. Major stadiums include: New Murabba Stadium, Aramco Stadium, and King Abdullah Sports City Stadium There are etc.
Of particular note is Neom Stadiumsilver The Line Located within the project, the stadium will be played at an altitude of over 350 meters above ground. The stadium is a symbol of innovation and originality in modern architecture and is expected to provide an unforgettable experience for football fans around the world.
In addition to the stadiums, Saudi Arabia is preparing 134 training grounds, 73 of which will be newly built. In addition, the stadiums will reflect a modern interpretation of traditional Saudi architecture and actively introduce sustainable energy systems such as solar panels.








