
Saudi Arabia has shared exciting plans to build the world’s first ‘Sky Stadium’ as part of its huge and modern NEOM city project. This stadium will sit a stunning 1,150 feet (350 meters) high in the air. It is set to host games for the 2034 FIFA World Cup. This project shows Saudi Arabia’s big goal to create futuristic and unique buildings.
This stadium is not just a building; it is part of NEOM’s famous vertical city called ‘The Line’.
How High: The field will be 350 meters above the ground, giving players and fans amazing views of the area and the desert.
Seating: It will be a large stadium, able to hold about 46,000 people.
Clean Energy: The stadium will be completely green. It will use only clean, renewable energy from the sun and wind to run everything.
Easy Access: Fans will get to the high stadium easily using fast lifts and special transport vehicles built into ‘The Line’ structure.
This stadium is a key part of Saudi Arabia’s plan to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup.
Match Schedule: It is planned to host many important matches, from the early Group Stage games all the way up to the Quarter-Finals.
Timeline: Building work is planned to start in 2027 and finish by 2032. This gives them two years to get it ready for the World Cup.
Future Use: After the World Cup, the stadium will become a year-round centre for sports and fun, and the home field for a professional football team in NEOM.
The NEOM Sky Stadium is more than just a sports ground. It is a big statement about Saudi Arabia’s ‘Vision 2030’. It shows their goal to mix amazing new technology with a focus on being kind to the environment, creating a truly unique city of the future.
