Shared 30 October, 2025
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This futuristic stadium will accommodate around 46,000 spectators and aims to be the world’s first true sky stadium. It is set to host matches for the FIFA World Cup 2034, with construction expected to start in 2027 and finish by 2032. The project aligns with Saudi Arabia’s ambition to stage the expanded 48-team tournament.
The stadium design is part of The Line, the smart-city project within NEOM. The concept is ambitious: the stadium will hang 350 metres above the desert and will reportedly be powered by solar and wind energy.
This venue isn’t just about sports. The project supports Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 plan to diversify the economy and boost tourism and investment in new sectors. The site is planned to be near a health and well-being district and a university, making it part of a larger sports-focused community.
While the vision is bold, building a stadium suspended so high above the ground in a desert environment poses major engineering challenges. Safety, accessibility, and construction logistics will all be complex issues to overcome. Some observers have expressed skepticism about whether the concept is practical.
Despite the excitement surrounding the idea, the Sky Stadium has not yet been officially confirmed by Saudi authorities. However, the country’s bid for the 2034 World Cup has been formally accepted, which adds momentum to this and other major stadium projects.
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