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الجمعة، 4 نوفمبر 2022

FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 stadiums

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The FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 tournament kicks off in the State of Qatar from November 20 to December 18, with the participation of 32 qualified teams for the tournament divided into 8 groups, and each group contains 4 teams.

8 stadiums on which the 2022 World Cup will be held, some of them were built specifically for the tournament, and some of them will be dismantled after its end.

170,000 seats will be dismantled after the end of the tournament and will be given to developing countries in order to help improve the infrastructure in those countries.

The common factor in the eight stadiums is the presence of solar-powered cooling technologies due to the high temperatures in Qatar.

FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 stadiums.

1- Al Bayt Stadium:



Al Bayt Stadium was built specifically to host the 2022 World Cup and has a capacity of 60,000 spectators.

Its construction was completed last year in the city of Al Khor and appeared for the first time during the 2021 Arab Cup.

The name of the stadium is inspired by the house of poetry and is characterized by its construction in the form of a tent to simulate part of the history of the State of Qatar and its ancient inhabitants who lived in tents before the development of the state.

After the end of the World Cup, the upper part of the stadium will be dismantled, and the number of seats will be reduced to only 32,000 spectators.

The opening match will be played at Al Bayt Stadium and will be used in the tournament until the semi-finals.

2 - Ahmed bin Ali Stadium:



The stadium is located in the city of Al Rayyan and is the club's own stadium. It was built in 2003.

In the past, the stadium had a capacity of 25,000 spectators, but in 2014 it was expanded to accommodate 40,000 spectators in preparation for the World Cup, and the number will be reduced after the tournament to 20,000 spectators.

The stadium will host some group stage matches and the Round of 16 matches in the World Cup.

3- Al Janoub Stadium:



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The stadium was built in the city in 2019 to host the World Cup.

The stadium has a capacity of 40,000 spectators, and the number will be reduced after the end of the tournament to 20,000 spectators and will be used to hold the Qatar League matches.

Al Janoub Stadium is part of a large sports complex that contains cycling tracks, horse racing and some other sporting events.

The stadium will host some matches from the group stage and will continue in the tournament until the quarter-finals.

4- Khalifa International Stadium:

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One of the oldest stadiums in Qatar, it was built in 1976 and completely renovated in 2005.


It is located in the city of Doha and is one of the multi-purpose stadiums.


The stadium had a capacity of 28,000 spectators and was reopened in 2017 with an expansion of 40,000 spectators.


The stadium will host some group stage matches and the 16 countries, as well as the match for third and fourth place.


5- Education City Stadium:

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Education City Stadium is decorated with the brightest football stars in the world during the FIFA Club World Cup


The stadium in Al Rayyan Education City was specifically built to host the 2022 World Cup.


The stadium, built in the shape of a serrated diamond, seats 40,000 and will be reduced to 25,000 after the end of the World Cup and will be used by universities in the city.


University City Stadium will host some matches from the group stage, round of 16 and quarter-finals.


6- Al Thumama Stadium:

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Al Thumama Stadium in Qatar - one of the 2022 World Cup stadiums - Al-Omniyat Press


Al Thumama Stadium was built in 2021 in order to host the World Cup.


It was established in the form of a press or a latakia, which is a traditional dress in some Arab countries.


The stadium is located in the city of Doha and has a capacity of 40,000 spectators and will be reduced to 20,000 spectators after the end of the tournament.


Al Thumama Stadium will host some group stage, round of 16 and quarter-final matches.


7 - Stadium 974:

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Stadium 974 is the seventh stadium for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar


One of the strangest stadiums built specifically to host the 2022 World Cup.


The stadium was opened in November 2021 in the city of Doha.


The stadium, also known as Ras Abu Aboud, consists of 974 marine containers installed for its construction.


The stadium has a capacity of 40,000 spectators and will be completely renovated at the end of the tournament to re-utilize the materials used in its construction.


Stadium 974 will host some of the group stage and round of 16 matches.


8 - Lusail Stadium:

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The largest stadiums for the 2022 World Cup, it may be familiar to the Egyptian fans because it is the stadium that hosted the Lusail Cup between Zamalek and Al Hilal Saudi Arabia.


The stadium was completed in 2020 in Doha and can accommodate 80,000 spectators.


The stadium features a retractable canopy roof that can be opened and closed completely.


Lusail Stadium will host matches from all stages of the World Cup until the final and the closing ceremony of the tournament.

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