As part of its official bid to host the 2034 World Cup, Saudi Arabia has donated 15 stadiums that could host the World Cup. And as you might expect: it will be pompous.
Locations of 15 stadiums for the 2034 FIFA World Cup in Saudi Arabia.
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The largest stadium will be in the capital of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh.
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Under reconstruction and expansion for the World Cup: the King Fahd Sports City Stadium in Riyadh.
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Prince Mohammed bin Salman Stadium near Riyadh.
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The design of the new Murabba Stadium is inspired by the local acacia tree.
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Construction of the Roshn stadium is planned to begin in 2028.
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The stadium will be built from locally produced materials.
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The South Riyadh Stadium will be located in the southwest of the city.
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To be expanded to 46,000 seats: King Saud Stadium in Riyadh.
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King Abdullah Sports City Stadium is the second largest stadium in Saudi Arabia.
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Qiddiya Coast Stadium on the Red Sea coast.
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The Jeddah Central Development Stadium will have a capacity of approximately 46,000 seats.
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The design and aesthetics are inspired by the local coral reefs of the Red Sea.
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On the Persian Gulf coast: Aramco Stadium in Khobar.
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The King Khalid University stadium in Abha has already been put into operation.
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“The most unique stadium in the world” – Neom Stadium.
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Source: FM 1 Today
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