Saudi Arabia is aiming for the clouds — literally!

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As part of its ambitious Vision 2030 plan and preparations to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup, the Kingdom has unveiled designs for the world’s first “Sky Stadium”, suspended 350 meters above the desert within the futuristic city of NEOM. 🌆⚽

The stadium, reportedly with a capacity of around 45,000–46,000 seats, will be integrated into NEOM’s “The Line”, a 170-km linear smart city powered entirely by renewable energy. 🌞💨

🔹 Key Highlights:

• Located inside a skyscraper structure within NEOM.
• Expected to break ground around 2027 and complete by 2032.
• Designed with solar energy, cooling tech, and zero-emission systems.
• Aims to deliver an unmatched viewing experience with panoramic desert and city views.

This isn’t just a stadium — it’s a statement of Saudi Arabia’s vision for the future, merging sustainability, technology, and architecture in one bold move. 🌍🚀

If completed, it could become the highest sports venue in human history, redefining how we experience the world’s biggest sporting event.

Source: Only Engineers Can Understand