At the core of The Line in Saudi Arabia, an innovative suspended stadium powered by renewable energy is planned. Named Neom Stadium, it is set to become one of the fifteen venues for the 2034 FIFA World Cup.
Recently, videos and renderings have appeared on social media depicting a stadium perched atop a futuristic skyscraper, hovering above a vast desert city with illuminated highways. These images suggest the structure is the Neom Stadium, designed for the Saudi city Neom, located north of the Red Sea and east of Egypt.
However, these visuals do not align with the official project plans. Despite that, the actual project described in the Saudi Arabia FIFA World Cup 2034 Bid Book remains highly ambitious and unique.
The Neom Stadium is part of Saudi Vision 2030, a long-term initiative focused on sustainable infrastructure development. It is the centerpiece of The Line, a 500-meter-high linear city powered completely by renewable energy.
The Line is designed on five levels and aims to accommodate nine million residents in vertical neighborhoods spanning just 34 square kilometers.
"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."
Neom Stadium will exemplify a fusion of cutting-edge architecture and sustainability, marking a new era for mega sports venues and urban living.
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