Saudi plans eight new stadia for 2034 but doubts over event dates and human rights persist
August 2 – Saudi Arabia is planning major stadium construction with eight new venues to be built as part of the plan to deliver the 2034 World Cup.
Following the submission of its bid book, the Arab Kingdom has proposed 15 venues for the 48-team team tournament, with the capital Riyadh set to be home to eight stadiums.
The King Salman Stadium, a 92,000-seat venue, serving as the national stadium, would host the final.
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