In a bold move to demonstrate superiority and innovation, Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman plans to build a state-of-the-art 45,000-seat building atop a 200-meter-high cliff for the 2034 FIFA World Cup. The plan is to build a new stadium. Designed by renowned architecture firm Populous, the state-of-the-art arena features a retractable roof and giant LED walls and is strategically located in the city of Qiddiya, just 40 minutes from Riyadh.
Officially named Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Stadium, this visionary project aims not only to redefine stadium design, but also to revolutionize global sport.
The design focuses on putting the audience at the center of the experience, offering a blend of cutting-edge technology.
Designed by Populous, the company known for the MSG Sphere in Las Vegas, the stadium boasts a giant LED wall reminiscent of The Sphere. This dynamic screen transforms the venue into a spectacle with live event coverage, high-definition footage, laser shows and more. The stadium will be used for multiple purposes, including hosting concerts and plays, as well as sports such as soccer, boxing, and e-sports.
In line with Saudi Arabia's vision for the future, the stadium forms part of wider plans that include the world's first gaming and esports district and is expected to become a hub for major events.The climate-controlled venue will be home to Saudi Professional League football clubs Al Hilal and Al Nasr and is the proposed venue for Saudi Arabia's 2034 FIFA World Cup.
As Saudi Arabia bids to bid for the 2034 World Cup, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Stadium remains a conceptual masterpiece. FIFA's decision on Saudi Arabia's bid, expected at the end of 2024, will determine whether this ambitious infrastructure project becomes a reality.
According to reports, key figures in European football have been approached for support, with Neom and the futuristic Trojena ski resort also being considered as potential venues for the prestigious tournament. If selected, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Stadium promises to become a landmark symbol of ambition and innovation on the world stage.