FIFA World Cup 2034: Inside The 15 Stadiums Saudi Arabia Proposed For Football Matches

FIFA has released Saudi Arabia’s plans for the 2034 World Cup, which include the construction of 11 new stadiums and the refurbishment of four existing venues.

The proposal spans five host cities: Abha, Al Khobar, Jeddah, Riyadh, and Neom.

The bid book outlines 15 stadiums in total, with the King Salman International Stadium in Riyadh set to be the largest. That said, here is a look at all the 15 stadiums proposed for FIFA matches in Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia unveils stadium plans for 2034 FIFA World Cup bid

HOST CITYSTADIUMSEATING CAPACITY
RiyadhKing Salman International Stadium92,760
RiyadhKing Fahad Sports City Stadium70,200
RiyadhPrince Mohammed Bin Salman Stadium46,979
RiyadhNew Murabba Stadium46,010
RiyadhRoshn Stadium46,000
RiyadhPrince Faisal Bin Fahad Sports City Stadium46,865
RiyadhSouth Riyadh Stadium47,060
RiyadhKing Saud University Stadium46,319
JeddahKing Abdullah Sports City Stadium58,432
JeddahQiddiya Coast Stadium46,096
JeddahJeddah Central Development Stadium45,764
JeddahKing Abdullah Economic City Stadium45,700
Al KhobarARAMCO Stadium46,096
AbhaKing Khalid University Stadium45,428
NEOMNEOM Stadium46,010

1. King Salman International Stadium

Host city: Riyadh

Status: Planned

Completion of construction: 2029

Seating capacity: 92,760

2. King Fahad Sports City Stadium

Host city: Riyadh

Status: Existing (Refurbishment)

Completion of refurbishment: 2026

Seating capacity: 70,200

3. Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Stadium

Host city: Riyadh

Status: Planned

Completion of construction: 2029

Seating capacity: 46,979

4. New Murabba Stadium

Host city: Riyadh

Status: Planned

Completion of construction: 2032

Seating capacity: 46,010

5. Roshn Stadium

Host city: Riyadh

Status: Planned

Completion of construction: 2032

Seating capacity: 46,000

6. Prince Faisal Bin Fahad Sports City Stadium

Host city: Riyadh

Status: Under construction

Completion of construction: 2027

Seating capacity: 46,865

7. South Riyadh Stadium

Host city: Riyadh

Status: Planned

Completion of construction: 2032

Seating capacity: 47,060

8. King Saud University Stadium

Host city: Riyadh

Status: Existing (Refurbishment)

Completion of refurbishment: 2032

Seating capacity: 46,319

9. King Abdullah Sports City Stadium

Host city: Jeddah

Status: Existing (Refurbishment)

Completion of refurbishment: 2032

Seating capacity: 58,432

10. Qiddiya Coast Stadium

Host city: Jeddah

Status: Planned

Completion of construction: 2032

Seating capacity: 46,096

11. Jeddah Central Development Stadium

Host city: Jeddah

Status: Under construction

Completion of construction: 2027

Seating capacity: 45,764

12. King Abdullah Economic City Stadium

Host city: Jeddah

Status: Planned

Completion of construction: 2032

Seating capacity: 45,700

13. ARAMCO Stadium

Host city: Al Khobar

Status: Under construction

Completion of construction: 2026

Seating capacity: 46,096

14. King Khalid University Stadium

Host city: Abha

Status: Existing (Refurbishment)

Completion of refurbishment: 2032

Seating capacity: 45,428

15. NEOM Stadium

Host city: NEOM

Status: Planned

Completion of construction: 2032

Seating capacity: 46,010

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