NEOM Stadium proposed for FIFA WC 2034 is expected to be one of the world’s most distinctive & iconic stadiums that will run on renewable energy.
King Salman International Stadium is designed to become the highest-capacity stadium in Saudi Arabia with a capacity of 92,000 visitors.
Designed by Populous, the Qiddiya Coast Stadium has 45,000 capacity & is designed to symbolize the relationship between people and water, energy.
King Fahad Sports City Stadium is notable for its unique fabric roof abd has a seating capacity of over 58,000.
Designed by Populous, Prince Mohammed bin Salman Stadium will be a cutting-edge facility with a capacity of over 46,000 for FIFA World Cup.
King Khalid University Stadium is operational and has averaged around 22,000 attendees for events over the past two years.
The New Murabba Stadium will seat over 45,000 people and is inspired by the layered and textured bark of the native acacia tree.
Another stadium proposed for FIFA World Cup 2034 is ROSHN Stadium, located in southwest Riyadh with a capacity of over 45,000.
The King Abdullah Sports City Stadium, built in 2014 by Arup consultancy, is Saudi Arabia’s second-largest stadium & it is also proposed for FIFA WC.
Aramco Stadium envisioned by the team at Foster + Partners, will have a capacity of over 45,000, and it will be built on the Arabian Gulf’s shore.