Saudi Arabia 2034 World Cup Stadiums
Saudi Arabia is gearing up to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup with an impressive lineup of 15 stadiums spread across five host cities: Riyadh, Jeddah, Al Khobar, Abha, and NEOM. Each venue is designed to reflect local culture and architecture while incorporating modern amenities to ensure a fantastic experience for fans and players.
King Salman International Stadium (Riyadh)
Prince Mohammed bin Salman Stadium (Riyadh)
King Abdullah Sports City Stadium (Jeddah)
Jeddah Central Development Stadium
Aramco Stadium (Al Khobar)
NEOM Stadium
The complete list also includes the following venues:
Prince Saud bin Jalawi Stadium (Khobar)
Abha International Stadium (Abha)
Al Hazm Club Stadium (Riyadh)
Al Ahli Stadium (Jeddah)
Al Nasr Stadium (Riyadh)
Al Ittihad Stadium (Jeddah)
Saudi Arabia's 2034 World Cup bid showcases its commitment to hosting a world-class event. With 15 modern stadiums, significant infrastructure investments, and a focus on cultural heritage, the kingdom is set to make a lasting impression on the global football stage.
Stadium Highlights:
The main venue, set to hold over 92,000 spectators, will host both the opening and final matches.
A stunning design influenced by the Tuwaiq cliffs, featuring triple-tiered seating.
King Fahad Sports City Stadium (Riyadh)
Currently undergoing renovations to enhance its capacity to 70,000.
Known for its coral reef-inspired design, this stadium serves the coastal community.
Its design pays homage to Jeddah’s historic Al-Balad area.
Featuring a unique whirlpool-inspired architecture, this venue will enhance the coastal appeal.
Planned to be 350 meters above ground, this stadium will utilize renewable energy and innovative design .
Prince Saud bin Jalawi Stadium (Khobar)
Abha International Stadium (Abha)
Al Hazm Club Stadium (Riyadh)
Al Ahli Stadium (Jeddah)
Al Nasr Stadium (Riyadh)
Al Ittihad Stadium (Jeddah)
Al Hilal Stadium (Riyadh)
These stadiums will not only support the tournament but also foster community engagement through sports. Saudi Arabia's preparations include: 16 airports, 230,000 hotel rooms, 134 training sites for participating teams. These enhancements aim to create a robust infrastructure to support fans and ensure smooth operations throughout the tournament .
Saudi Arabia's 2034 World Cup bid showcases its commitment to hosting a world-class event. With 15 modern stadiums, significant infrastructure investments, and a focus on cultural heritage, the kingdom is set to make a lasting impression on the global football stage.




























