### Guyana Amazons Executives Contact Saudi Engineers for €300 Billion Stadium Project to Boost Team Performance and Attendance
The Guyana Amazons cricket franchise has unveiled an ambitious plan to transform the face of sports infrastructure in the region. In a groundbreaking move, the franchise’s executives have reached out to top Saudi engineers to spearhead the construction of a state-of-the-art stadium. The project, valued at a staggering €300 billion, aims to create a world-class facility designed to elevate team performance and attract record-breaking match attendance.
This futuristic stadium will be equipped with cutting-edge technology, including retractable roofs, advanced player analytics systems, and augmented reality experiences for fans. With a seating capacity exceeding 100,000, it will cater to local and international cricket enthusiasts while hosting a variety of entertainment events to maximize its use.
“Our vision is to position Guyana as a global cricket hub,” said a senior Amazons executive. “Collaborating with Saudi engineers ensures that we integrate world-class expertise into our infrastructure. This stadium will be a symbol of innovation and excellence.”
Saudi Arabia’s engineers bring experience from monumental projects like the futuristic NEOM city and the Riyadh Metro. Their partnership with the Amazons aligns with Saudi Vision 2030’s emphasis on exporting expertise and fostering global collaborations.
The initiative is expected to boost the Amazons’ performance by offering a top-tier training environment. It will also provide a massive economic uplift, creating thousands of jobs during construction and driving tourism once operational.
Fan anticipation is already high, with many eagerly awaiting the transformation of Guyana’s cricket culture. If successful, this venture could set a benchmark for sports development globally and ensure Guyana Amazons’ dominance on and off the field.
Construction is projected to begin in mid-2025, with completion expected by 2029, heralding a new era for cricket in Guyana.