Neom: A futuristic vision for sport on feet of clay
Saudi Arabia’s futuristic city Neom is being built to host major international sports events, including the 2034 FIFA World Cup, and is already sponsoring a vast number of sports events. Yet, behind the ambitious facade lies a troubling story of human rights abuses and controversies.
Imagine a World Cup where fans travel from ultra-luxurious hotels to a massive 45,000-seat stadium towering 350 meters above sea level. This is the vision Saudi Arabia wants the world to see as it promotes Neom as a host city in its bid for the 2034 FIFA World Cup.
Neom, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s ambitious 1.5 trillion US dollar mega-project, is a centerpiece of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 – a plan that aims to reduce the Kingdom’s dependence on oil, diversify its economy, and rebrand it as a global sports hub.
Neom’s role in the Kingdom’s sports strategy is evident. In 2024, Neom’s name has been visible at multiple international sports events, including the World Aquatics Open Water Swimming World Cup, the FIBA 3x3 World Tour, and Neom’s own multi-sport Beach Games which attracted teams from over 25 countries to compete in disciplines ranging from beach soccer to volleyball.
In addition, Neom owns the Saudi football club Neom SC.
Looking ahead, Neom has secured the rights to host the 2029 Asian Winter Games at its Trojena mountain destination, making it the first Olympic event awarded to a city that doesn’t yet exist on the map.
2024 Neom Beach Games events
¤ 2024 World Aquatics Open Water Swimming World Cup Neom (Swimming)
¤ 2024 FIBA 3x3 World Tour Neom (Basketball)
¤ 2024 Neom Beach Soccer Cup (Football)
¤ 2024 Supertri Neom (Triathlon)
¤ 2024 Neom IFSC Masters (Climbing)
¤ 2024 Neom Titan Desert (Cycling)
Expanding influence in Asian and European football
Since 2021, Neom has been the Official Global Partner for the Asian Football Confederation’s (AFC) national team and club competition. The partnership was renewed in 2024 for another five years.
Neom’s reach stretches to Europe as well, with its partnership as a presenting sponsor for Spain’s Spanish Super Cup, which positions Neom’s brand alongside some of football’s most iconic clubs.
From Formula E to Extreme E
Neom has also become part an active part of Saudi Arabia’s extensive investments in motorsports.
While Aramco has high-profile sponsorships of Formula One and the Dakar Rally, Neom has formed a partnership with McLaren Racing to create Neom McLaren Electric Racing which competes in the electric car series Formula E and Extreme E.
Enowa, Neom’s energy, water and hydrogen subsidiary, has also signed partnership deals with Extreme E including a sponsorship of the 2024 Extreme E – Desert X race hosted in Jeddah. The deal intertwines Neom’s futuristic brand with high-technological motorsport.
- Foreword
- The network
- No match for traditional sports leaders: Saudi Arabia blends state and sports power
- Power, control, and oppression: A Kingdom's human rights atrocities
- A Kingdom's football ambition: The road to 2034
- How FIFA helped pave the way for Saudi 2034
- From the 2017 crackdown to a disputed report: Law firm’s role in Saudi’s World Cup plans
- The Public Investment Fund’s growing sports portfolio
- Neom: A futuristic vision for sport on feet of clay
- The dark reality of Neom’s shining vision
- Aramco: Rich on oil, rich on sport
- Turki Al-Sheikh's season
- Riyadh Air & Saudia: Dominating sport from the skies
- How we did it