The futuristic stadium designs that feature in Saudi Arabia’s bid for the 2034 World Cup have been revealed, with endorsement from Cristiano Ronaldo.
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Bidders invited from Asia and OceaniaSaudi the only runners in that raceAmbitious plans for event drawn upWHAT HAPPENED?
The Middle Eastern nation is hoping to secure hosting rights for FIFA’s flagship event. It has been confirmed that only bidders from Asia and Oceania will be considered for that tournament. As things stand, Saudi Arabia are the only runners in the race.
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Sporting spectacles aplenty have already been taken to the region – including football, golf, boxing and Formula 1 – with the World Cup now in their sights. An executive summary of what to expect if the best players on the planet were to descend on the country in 2034 has been drawn up.
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Within that are concept designs for 15 venues across five cities – some of which are already built, others under construction and some merely at the planning stage. One of the grounds in question would be a 92,760-capacity stadium in Riyadh that is due to be completed in 2029 and would be known as the Kind Salman International Stadium – which would become home to the Saudi national team.
Another in Neom would have a pitch situated “more than 350 metres above the ground”. The proposal states that: “The stadium will be an experience like no other. Enwrapped by the city's infrastructure, the stadium is designed to stand out among the world's most iconic landmarks. After the tournament it will be home to NEOM's professional football club and the centrepiece of the city's sporting and active lifestyle program.”