TThe 2026 World Cup is in the spotlight in the soccer world. The countdown for the sport’s biggest competition has already begun, with Mexico, the United States and Canada still fine-tuning the details to be the best hosts. But the future is also being planned, and while we wait for the next World Cup, details of future hosting are also starting to emerge, as was the case in 2034. Saudi Arabia is scheduled to host the 2034 World Cup, and there are high expectations given the country’s economic power and huge hype in terms of the stadiums it will provide for the match. They have already announced a venue that will be more than 350 meters above ground.
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Saudi Arabia is preparing a stadium 350 meters above ground
After being announced as the sole host of the 2034 World Cup, Saudi Arabia immediately began working to provide the best possible experience at the World Cup. The Saudi league, home to the world’s best players, is currently looking to renovate its stadium to provide an unforgettable experience for players and fans around the world.
NEOM Sky Stadium is a stadium that will go down in history as a stadium in the sky. The venue is located 350 meters above ground level, atop a spectacular skyscraper with stunning views.
The stadium has a capacity of 46,000 people and will be run entirely on renewable energy, so construction has also been carried out in an environmentally friendly manner.
Work on the luxurious stadium will begin in 2026 and, if all goes well, is expected to be completed in 2032, two years before the start of the World Cup.
Historic World Cup for Saudi Arabia
The World Cup in Saudi Arabia will be completely historic as it will be the first time a World Cup will be held in that country and the timing is perfect considering the growth of football and the local league.
The performances of players such as Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema have made the Saudi league even stronger than some other leagues in Europe, and this has helped draw attention to soccer in the country. With approval as the venue for 2034, work has already begun to continue making history, with more surprises expected as the new stadium will be the world’s tallest.
