Saudi Arabia’s Upcoming Projects Fueled by FIFA World Cup 2034

As Saudi Arabia gears up to host the FIFA World Cup 2034, the nation is set to undergo a remarkable transformation. The event is driving a wave of construction and infrastructure projects that will not only facilitate the World Cup but also leave a lasting legacy for the Kingdom. This blog looks into the key stadiums and other significant projects that are reshaping Saudi Arabia in preparation for the world’s most prestigious football tournament.

The Crown Jewels: Stadiums of FIFA World Cup 2034

Saudi Arabia’s preparations for the World Cup include the development and refurbishment of several state-of-the-art stadiums. These venues are designed to offer world-class facilities, embracing modern technology and sustainability.

King Salman International Stadium, Riyadh

Capacity: 92,000+
Status: Planned
Completion Date: 2029
Overview: Set to be the largest stadium for the FIFA World Cup 2034, King Salman International Stadium will be a beacon of architectural innovation. With a planned capacity of over 92,000, this stadium will host the opening and final matches, symbolizing Saudi Arabia’s grandeur and ambition.

King Fahad Sports City Stadium, Riyadh

Capacity: 70,200 but expanding to increase the capacity to 90,000+
Status: Existing (Expansion planned)
Completion Date: 2026
Overview: This iconic stadium, originally built in 1987, is undergoing extensive refurbishment to meet FIFA standards. With an upgraded capacity and modern amenities, it will be a key venue for group-stage matches.

Prince Mohammed bin Salman Stadium, Riyadh

Capacity: 45,000+
Status: Planned
Completion Date: 2027
Overview: This newly planned stadium will serve as a multipurpose sports venue, featuring cutting-edge technology to enhance the fan experience.

New Murabba Stadium, Riyadh

Capacity: 45,000+
Status: Planned
Completion Date: 2032
Overview: Located in the New Murabba district, this stadium is designed to integrate seamlessly with the surrounding urban landscape, offering a unique experience for fans and visitors.

Roshn Stadium, Riyadh

Capacity: 45,000+
Status: Planned
Completion Date: 2029
Overview: Roshn Stadium will be part of a larger sports complex, reflecting the Kingdom’s commitment to promoting sports and healthy lifestyles. It will include a wide range of shops, restaurants, and hospitality venues.

Prince Faisal bin Fahad Sports City Stadium, Riyadh

Capacity: 45,000+
Status: Under Construction
Completion Date: 2027
Overview: Currently under construction, this stadium will offer state-of-the-art facilities, including advanced cooling systems to ensure comfort for players and spectators alike.

South Riyadh Stadium, Riyadh

Capacity: 47,000+
Status: Planned
Completion Date: 2032
Overview: This stadium will be a key addition to Riyadh’s sports infrastructure, with a focus on sustainability and energy efficiency. The project will include solar panels.

Qiddiya Coast Stadium, Jeddah

Capacity: 46,000+
Status: Planned
Completion Date: 2027
Overview: As part of the larger Qiddiya entertainment project, this stadium will be a major attraction, offering both sports and entertainment events.

Jeddah Central Development Stadium, Jeddah

Capacity: 45,000+
Status: Under Construction
Completion Date: 2027
Overview: Located in the heart of the Jeddah Central Development, this stadium will be a key venue for the World Cup, surrounded by new hotels, shopping centers, and entertainment hubs.

Aramco Stadium, Alkhobar

Capacity: 47,000
Status: Under Construction
Completion Date: 2026
Overview: Located in the Eastern Province, Aramco Stadium will serve the region with world-class facilities, ensuring it plays a vital role in the World Cup.

NEOM Stadium, NEOM

Capacity: 45,000
Status: Planned
Completion Date: 2026
Overview: Integrated into the futuristic city of NEOM, this stadium will be a marvel of modern engineering, featuring sustainable design and advanced technologies.

Beyond Stadiums: Infrastructure and Urban Development

Saudi Arabia’s preparations for the FIFA World Cup 2034 are not just about building state-of-the-art stadiums but also driving significant economic impact and job creation across the Kingdom. The massive construction projects tied to the World Cup are expected to inject billions of dollars into the economy, boosting sectors like construction, tourism, transportation, and hospitality.

The construction of new stadiums and the refurbishment of existing ones alone is creating thousands of jobs, from architects and engineers to construction workers and project managers. Beyond the stadiums, major infrastructure projects such as the expansion of King Abdulaziz International Airport, the development of the Red Sea Project, and the construction of Qiddiya Entertainment City are further contributing to economic growth and employment opportunities.

These projects are aligned with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, aiming to diversify the economy away from oil dependency by promoting sectors like tourism, entertainment, and sports. The influx of international visitors during the World Cup will also provide a substantial boost to the local economy, leading to increased spending in hotels, restaurants, and retail, as well as long-term benefits from improved infrastructure and global recognition.

In addition to immediate job creation, the legacy of these projects will continue to fuel economic growth long after the World Cup, positioning Saudi Arabia as a leading global destination for tourism, sports, and entertainment. This transformation is a testament to the Kingdom’s ambition to become a diversified economy, creating sustainable growth and opportunities for its people.

In addition to the construction of new stadiums, the FIFA World Cup 2034 is fueling a broader range of projects across the Kingdom. These include:

The Land Bridge Project

A high-speed railway connecting the Red Sea coast with the Arabian Gulf, enhancing transportation between key cities. It has a total length of 950 km rail line from Jeddah to Riyadh, 450 km from Riyadh to Dammam, and 115 km from Dammam to Jubail on the coast of the Persian Gulf.

The Red Sea Project

A luxury tourism destination, offering world-class resorts and recreational facilities.The resorts will feature state-of-the-art facilities, including world-class spa and fitness centers. A lagoon oasis is planned to provide a refreshing escape from the desert heat.

Diriyah Gate Project

A cultural and historical development, transforming Diriyah into a global tourism destination.

Saudi Arabia’s preparations for the FIFA World Cup 2034 are nothing short of transformative. With the construction of state-of-the-art stadiums and the development of infrastructure projects across the Kingdom, the event promises to leave a lasting legacy. 

These efforts not only position Saudi Arabia as a global hub for sports and entertainment but also contribute significantly to the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, driving economic diversification and sustainable growth. Get in touch with to know more about these and other upcoming and ongoing projects in Saudi Arabia. 

Scavo is tracking these major projects and many more, if you would like to find out more on how you can subscribe to receive access to project data, please contact us.

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE THIS

REQUEST DEMO