Saudi Arabia Bids for 2034 World Cup
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•Saudis plan WC stadium 350m above ground
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Saudi Arabia have submitted their bid for hosting the 2034 World Cup to FIFA .
The Middle East nation unveiled its official bid book in Paris on Wednesday .
The bid book includes plans to build a stadium above ground in Neom , a yet-to-be-built so-called 'Future City' The 48 -team tournament will be staged across five cities with eight stadiums planned in Riyadh .
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