Saudi Arabia has unveiled a series of stadium concepts as part of its bid to host the 2034 World Cup. The country’s proposal includes a range of innovative and futuristic designs, showcasing its ambition to become a major player in the world of football.
The Kingdom first announced its intention to host the tournament after FIFA revealed that only bidders from Asia or Oceania would be considered for 2034. With no other countries submitting a proposal, Saudi Arabia is now the sole bidder for the tournament.
As part of its bid, Saudi Arabia has highlighted its growing sporting empire, which has already made significant strides in football, golf, and boxing. Hosting a World Cup would be the crowning jewel in the country’s sporting ambitions, and the proposed stadium designs are a testament to its commitment to delivering a world-class tournament.
One of the most striking designs is the Neom Stadium, which would be built 350 meters above ground level. The stadium would be a marvel of engineering, offering a unique and unforgettable experience for fans. Other proposed stadiums include the King Salman International Stadium, which would have a capacity of 92,760, and the King Fahad Sports City Stadium, which would be refurbished to host matches.
In total, the proposal includes 15 stadiums across five host cities, with a range of capacities and designs. Each stadium would be designed to meet the specific needs of the tournament, with state-of-the-art facilities and infrastructure.

Saudi Arabia have pitched their stadium concepts for their 2034 World Cup bid, including a 92,000 mega-ground in Riyadh

The potential Neom Stadium, meanwhile, could be located 350 metres above ground level

A number of grounds are yet to be made, with some existing but needing construction
The proposed stadiums are spread across five host cities: Riyadh, Jeddah, Al Khobar, Abha, and Neom. Each city would offer a unique experience for fans, with a range of cultural and sporting attractions on offer.
The bid has received the backing of Sheik Salman of Bahrain, the most powerful man in Asian football, who has pledged the support of the Asian football family for Saudi Arabia’s bid.
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has insisted that the bid is based on a desire for growth, both for the country and for the sport of football. He believes that hosting the World Cup would be a major step forward for Saudi Arabia, consolidating its position as an international destination for major sporting events.

The King Khalid University Stadium is one of the arenas which already exists that could be used in the tournament

The King Fahad Sports City Stadium would be refurbished but would be one of the main grounds in Riyadh

The Armaco Stadium, located in the north of Al Khobar, is already under construction

The King Abdullah Sports City Stadium would undergo reconstruction, to be ready in 2032

The Ne Murabba Stadium is planned to be built by 2032 and would carry quite the design

As far as designs go, the potential Roshn Stadium would deliver like no ground worldwide
The Neom Stadium, with its elevated pitch, would be a truly unique experience for fans. The stadium would be designed to stand out among the world’s most iconic landmarks, and would be home to NEOM’s professional football club after the tournament.
Each stadium proposal includes information about the host city, including future forecasts for population and tourist numbers, as well as details on how the country will look in a decade.
The potential rounds to host are also listed with each stadium, with the semi-finals and final set to be held in Riyadh.
Sources close to the corridors of power have told Mail Sport that a Saudi World Cup in 2034 is all but confirmed, with the country’s significant financial resources likely to play a major role in the decision-making process.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has insisted the bid is based on ‘growth of people, football and connections around the world’