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Saudi Arabia has unveiled one of the most ambitious stadium concepts in football history for the 2034 World Cup.
The centerpiece is the NEOM Sky Stadium (also called the Sky Stadium), which will be built 1,150 feet (350 meters) above ground level, making it by far the highest football venue ever designed. The pitch will sit high inside a towering structure within The Line, the groundbreaking linear smart city that is part of Saudi Arabia’s futuristic NEOM megaproject.
The stadium is designed to host up to 46,000 spectators and will feature sleek, panoramic architecture with immersive fan experiences. It forms part of Saudi Arabia’s massive World Cup bid, which includes 73 proposed venues across 15 host cities.
The concept has generated huge global excitement, especially after dramatic AI-generated videos of the floating-style stadium went viral without actually being real (as shown here).
While many praise the bold futuristic vision, others have raised questions about the technical and logistical challenges of completing such an ambitious project in time for 2034.
Saudi officials remain confident the Sky Stadium will be ready, promising it will redefine what a football venue can be if successfully built.
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