At the core of The Line in Saudi Arabia, an elevated and renewably powered arena known as the Neom Stadium is being planned. It is set to become one of fifteen venues hosting the 2034 FIFA World Cup.
Recent renderings shared across social media depict a massive stadium suspended atop a sleek skyscraper, overlooking a glowing desert metropolis threaded with illuminated highways. These images suggest a futuristic arena integrated into the landscape of Neom — the new Saudi mega-city situated north of the Red Sea and east of Egypt.
Although viral visuals have captured global attention, they do not align with the official blueprints. The authentic project, described in the Saudi Arabia FIFA World Cup 2034 Bid Book, remains ambitious and highly innovative but differs from the circulating media concepts.
The Neom Stadium is being conceived within the framework of Saudi Vision 2030, the nation’s strategic roadmap for sustainable urban and infrastructural transformation. The Line, a vertical city powered entirely by renewable energy, forms the foundation for this development.
“The Line will stretch 500 meters in height, organized across five layers to house around nine million residents within an area of just 34 square kilometers.”
The stadium will stand as the architectural centerpiece of this linear city, embodying both the ambition and ecological commitment of Saudi Arabia’s long-term vision.
Neom Stadium, a key element of Saudi Vision 2030, blends futuristic design and renewable energy to redefine the idea of a World Cup arena within The Line’s vertical city.