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Saudi Arabia outlines five host cities for 2034 World Cup bid
These cities will boast a combined 15 state-of-the-art stadiums, including 11 new builds.
Saudi Arabia has officially submitted its bid to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup, promising the largest edition of the tournament ever held in a single country. The kingdom presented its official proposal to FIFA in Paris, outlining its ambitious vision for the event.
Centered around the slogan “Growing. Together.”, the bid highlights Saudi Arabia’s rapid transformation and its dedication to hosting one of the world’s most prestigious sporting events.
A centerpiece of the bid is the selection of five host cities: Riyadh, Jeddah, Al Khobar, Abha, and the futuristic NEOM. These cities will feature a combined 15 state-of-the-art stadiums, including 11 newly built. Riyadh, the proposed host for the opening and closing ceremonies, will showcase the colossal King Salman Stadium, capable of holding over 92,000 spectators.
Other proposed venues include the iconic triple-tiered Prince Mohammed bin Salman Stadium and the renovated King Fahad Sports City Stadium. Jeddah, Al Khobar, and Abha will also offer world-class stadiums, while NEOM’s eco-friendly arena promises a unique experience. The bid also includes plans for 10 FIFA Fan Festival sites and over 230,000 hotel rooms to accommodate fans worldwide.
Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Faisal, Minister of Sport, expressed confidence in Saudi Arabia’s ability to host the tournament. “These plans will combine our rich football heritage with our deep passion for the game and will ensure Saudi Arabia’s success as the first nation to host a 48-team tournament in one country,” He said.
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