Saudi Arabia Unveils Futuristic Stadium for 2034 World Cup

Saudi Arabia continues with its multimillion-dollar investment in sports and for the 2034 World Cup, for which it will be a confirmed host by FIFA at the end of this year, it has presented what is going to be one of its crown jewels, a stadium for 45,000 people that boasts of being the “most modern in the world.” A crazy sports venue that will be built on a 200-meter cliff and will have the largest LED screen in the world, measuring one and a half kilometers.

The name of the stadium is not the most originalsince he will wear that of the crown prince of the kingdom, Mohammed bin Salman, but it will have all the technological advances you can imagine. The design presented has a retractable roof and playing field, just like the Santiago Bernabéu, but the most spectacular thing is the LED screen that will form the entire façade and which they say could reach a kilometer and a half around its entire perimeter. The stadium will also be made up of more than 20 LED cubes that will make the immersive experience with fans “the most spectacular in the world.”

The stadium will be built in Qiddiya, about 40 kilometers from Riyadh, and is intended to become the home of Al Nasser and Al Hilal. “The futuristic place aims to reinvent the concept of a traditional stadium,” the investors said in a statement yesterday, who did not reveal the cost of the work, possibly the largest in history for a sports venue. “The LED wall is designed to open to views of the city below,” the investors said yesterday, making it clear that this work “is more than a football stadium.” It will also have an artificial lake at the foot of the stadium that aims to reduce the environmental impact that both the work and its implementation can cause.

2024-01-16 14:43:06
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