Aramco Stadium
Planned design of stadium | |
| Location | Khobar, Saudi Arabia |
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| Coordinates | 26°21′54″N 50°10′52″E / 26.365°N 50.181°E |
| Owner | Roshn |
| Operator | Saudi Aramco |
| Capacity | 46,096 |
| Field size | Field of play: 105m × 68m Pitch area: 125m × 85m |
| Surface | Hybrid grass |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | August 2024 |
| Opened | 2026 (planned) |
| Construction cost | SAR3.7 billion (US$ 1 billion) |
| Architect | Populous |
| Main contractors | BESIX and ALBAWANI |
| Tenants | |
| Al Qadsiah FC (planned) Al-Qadsiah FC (women) (planned)
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| Website | |
| aramcostadium | |
Aramco Stadium (Arabic: ملعب أرامكو, romanized: maleab aramku) is a planned multi-purpose stadium located in the north of Khobar, Saudi Arabia. It is set to be a venue for the 2034 FIFA World Cup and has a proposed capacity of 46,096 people, where it will host fixtures in the group stage, round of 32, and round of 16. It will also be used for the 2027 AFC Asian Cup.
The stadium is named after Aramco, which will operate the venue upon its opening. The stadium's design is inspired by the shape of the water vortex commonly seen off the shores of Khobar city. While Roshn retains ownership, the stadium’s location has caused some confusion, as it sits near the border between the Khobar and Dammam governorates. Although some mistakenly believe it is in Dammam, the stadium is administratively within Khobar’s boundaries. It is also just a few streets away from the stadium of neighboring city rivals, Al-Ettifaq Club Stadium.