Saudi Arabia World Cup: 11 new stadiums for 2034 Fifa tournament as plans are revealed (2024)

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Saudi Arabia has submitted plans to build 11 stadiums - including one set 350 metres above ground level - as part of the country's bid to host the 2034 World Cup.

The proposed stadium in Neom, an as-yet-unbuilt city in the north-west of the country, will only be accessible via high-speed lifts and driverless vehicles.

The arena, which is part of the country's 'The Line' project to diversify the kingdom's economy away from oil, is set to host a quarter-final fixture.

Saudi Arabia's bid is uncontested and the country had until October's deadline to submit its plans.

Of the 11 new stadiums, eight will be in the capital Riyadh - including the 92,760 King Salman International Stadium, which will host the opening game and the final.

The cities of Jeddah, Al Khobar and Abha will also host matches.

The 2034 World Cup will be the first time the expanded tournament is held in just one country as a 48-team event.

The hosts are set to be confirmed by the Fifa congress on 11 December.

How much development needs to be done?

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An entire new city will need to be built in Neom's case.

Its flagship project, The Line, has been pitched as a car-free city, just 200m (656ft) wide and 170km (106 miles) long - though only 2.4km of the project is reportedly expected to be completed by 2030., external

The Line will be taller than the Empire State Building and about as long as the distance between Bristol and London.

The bid document claims the new Neom stadium will be "run entirely on renewable energy", mainly from wind and solar sources.

There are plans to build a new international airport in Neom, which the bid document states will have 12 million domestic and international visitors annually by 2034.

The airports in all the other host cities are also set to be expanded, with Riyadh expected to have 100m passengers per year by 2034 - an increase of 170% on 2023 - while Abha airport will be upgraded to increase its passenger capacity from 1.5m to 8m in time for the tournament.

Saudi Arabia is also planning to extend train lines and bus routes, with the document stating "navigation around the country will be quick and efficient".

Qatar reportedly spent $220bn (£172bn) to host the 2022 World Cup.

The Saudi bid document does not state an overall cost of hosting, but the plans outlined will probably require hundreds of billions of dollars.

When could it take place?

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As was the case with the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, a winter tournament may be necessary for temperatures to be cool enough.

Temperatures in Saudi Arabia are at their mildest between October and April.

During those months, average daily temperatures in host cities range between 15 and 30 degrees Celsius.

Between May and September, average daily temperatures range between 17 and 38C.

Full list of stadiums

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Riyadh

  • King Salman International Stadium - 92,760 capacity

  • King Fahad Sports City Stadium - 70,200

  • Prince Mohammed bin Salman Stadium - 46,979

  • New Murabba Stadium - 46,010

  • Roshn Stadium - 46,000

  • Prince Faisal bin Fahad Sports City Stadium - 46,865

  • South Riyadh Stadium - 47,060

  • King Saud University Stadium - 46,319

Jeddah

  • King Abdullah Sports City Stadium - 58,432

  • Qiddiya Coast Stadium - 46,096

  • Jeddah Central Development Stadium - 45,794

  • King Abdullah Economic City Stadium - 45,700

Al Khobar

  • Aramco Stadium - 46,096

Abha

  • King Khalid University Stadium - 45,428

Neom

  • Neom Stadium - 46,010

Sportswashing concerns

Saudi Arabia is thought to have invested more than £5bn in sport since 2021, when the country's Crown Prince made it a key part of his strategy to diversify the economy.

It has hosted several major sporting events, including in football, Formula 1, golf and boxing, while the country's Public Investment Fund has launched the breakaway LIV Golf series, taken control of four Saudi Pro League clubs and purchased Newcastle United.

However, the Gulf kingdom has been accused of using its investment in sport and the hosting of high-profile events to improve its international reputation - a process known as 'sportswashing'.

It has been criticised for its human rights violations and has faced accusations over the 2018 murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, women's rights abuses, the criminalisation of hom*osexuality, the restriction of free speech and the war in Yemen.

The Saudi government says the investment in sport is boosting the economy, opening it up to tourism and inspiring people to be more active.

According to Fifa guidelines, countries bidding to host the event must commit to respect human rights.

Speaking to BBC Sport in December, Saudi Arabia's sports minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Faisal said claims of sportswashing against the country are "very shallow".

"Any country has room for improvement, no-one's perfect. We acknowledge that and these events help us reform to a better future for everyone," he said.

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Saudi Arabia World Cup: 11 new stadiums for 2034 Fifa tournament as plans are revealed (2024)

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Saudi Arabia World Cup: 11 new stadiums for 2034 Fifa tournament as plans are revealed? ›

Each located in the Saudi capital they are the 45,000 capacity ROSHN Stadium, 92,000 capacity King Salman Stadium and the 45,000 capacity New Murabba Stadium. Other planned venues in the capital include Prince Mohammed bin Salman Stadium (46,979 capacity) and South Riyadh Stadium (47,060 capacity).

What is the capacity of the Qatar World Cup final stadium? ›

The iconic 88,966-capacity ground will play host to the Argentina v Croatia semi-final before the tournament showpiece on December 18. Having already hosted some monumental matches, Lusail Stadium is now set for the first semi-final between Argentina and Croatia, and the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ final.

What is the largest stadium in the US? ›

Michigan Stadium, 107,601

"The Big House," or Michigan Stadium, is located in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The 107,601-capacity stadium originally had a capacity of 72,000 when it was built in 1927. It has since become the largest stadium in the United States and the third-largest in the world.

Which is the largest World Cup stadiums? ›

The Lusail Iconic Stadium was the biggest stadium at the 2022 FIFA World Cup, boasting a capacity of 80,000. The second-largest stadium at the tournament was the Al Bayt Stadium, with a capacity of 60,000.

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