At the core of The Line in Saudi Arabia, a suspended stadium powered entirely by renewable energy is planned to be built. Known as Neom Stadium, it will be one of the fifteen venues for the 2034 FIFA World Cup.
Recently, videos and renderings have circulated showing a stadium perched on a futuristic skyscraper, hovering above a desert mega-city with illuminated highways. These images claim to depict the Neom Stadium, intended for the Saudi city of Neom, located north of the Red Sea and east of Egypt, which will be part of the 2034 FIFA World Cup venues.
However, these visual representations are not backed by official plans. Despite this, the project's concept, as described in the Saudi Arabia FIFA World Cup 2034 Bid Book, remains highly innovative and ambitious.
Neom Stadium is part of Saudi Vision 2030, the kingdom's extensive strategy for sustainable infrastructure. It serves as the flagship project within The Line, a vertical linear city that stands 500 meters tall.
"The Neom Stadium represents the flagship project of The Line, a 500-meter-high linear city powered entirely by renewable energy and organized on five levels, designed to host nine million residents in vertical neighborhoods."
The project aligns with Saudi Arabia’s commitment to sustainable urban growth, embedding innovation within its infrastructure for the upcoming FIFA World Cup and beyond.
Author's summary: Neom Stadium is a pioneering, eco-friendly venue within The Line city, showcasing Saudi Arabia's sustainable vision for the 2034 FIFA World Cup and future urban living.