
Stadion Aramco (image source: Aramco_stadium/Instagram) The FIFA 2034 World Cup will be held in Saudi Arabia when Mega Nation is preparing to achieve a milestone as part of its ambitious Vision 2030 program. This World Championship will also be a guest in Saudi Arabia for the first time. Five major host cities will be used to show matches: Riyadh, Jeddah, Al Khobar, Abha and the newly planned futuristic city of Non.
Riyadh: The heart of the tournament
Riyadh, as the capital, will be the most important city for the World Cup 2034. With the capacity of 92,000, King Salman International Stadium will be the opening match and finals. Other places in the city include Prince Mohammed Bin Salman and the new Murabba stadium. These stadiums are part of the wider plan of the transformation of Riyadh into a sports capital in accordance with the targets of Saudi vision 2030.
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Saudi Arab port city of Jeddah, sitting on the Red Sea coast, will play hosts to make matches at King Abdullah Sports City and Jeddah’s central development stadium.The Aramco stadium will be located in Al Khobar, East Province. The stadiums will include the stadium of the University of Khalid in Abha, in the southwestern part of the kingdom. In the middle of the development of the New Town called Non, proposed by the upcoming Megacity in Saudi Arabia, located in the province of Tabuk in the northwest Saudi Arabia on the Red Sea coast. This futuristic urban complex will include the Neta Stadium, which will present a unique design and technology.These cities were chosen to provide fans and teams a diverse and enriching experience, while performing a living culture of Saudi Arabia and a commitment to sustainable development. Including Non, still in construction, emphasizes the focus of the country on organizing events in innovative and sustainable places.Also read: Kuwait vs Saudi Arabia U17 in Gulf Cup: Live Streaming, Time Koitoff and head statistics to head
Preparing for fans and global attention
Efforts are also developing to increase mobility, hospitality and free time for easy access for foreign visitors. High -speed railways would connect host cities and fans will be able to experience cultural festivals next to luxury and medium hotels, allowing fans to experience Saudi Arabia outside the football field. Such preparations underline the goal of the kingdom to appear as the main destination of sports tourism in the next ten years.