1.stadium 974
Stadium 974 is the first demountable stadium in FIFA World Cup history of all.
The stadium will host six matches, including the third-place play-off
It was Designed by Fenwick Iribarren an Architect
The stadium was unveiled during a digital launch on 20 November 2021 and will hold its first match on the opening day of the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2021™ when the United Arab Emirates play Syria on 30 November 2021
Stadium 974 in Qatar is the world's first transportable football stadium.
It has a capacity of 40,000
It's made from refurbished shipping containers & can be completely dismantled, transported to another country and put together.
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The stadium will be dismantled after the World Cup and provided as assistance to under-developed countries in Africa.
The design is inspired by Doha’s character and history as a major port city on the Arabian Gulf. 974 is the number of shipping containers used in the development and also Qatar’s international dialling code.
2.EDUCATION City Stadium
EC has capacity of 40,000 seats -
Education City Stadium is located 13km from Doha, and is 1 of the 8 venues set to host 2022 world cup.
interesting EC Stadium facts:
It can also be called as ‘Diamond in the Desert’.
The stadium was inaugurated in June 2020 through a specially-programmed digital launch as a tribute to frontline healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic
It Exterior features diamond-like geometrical patterns which appear to change colour with the sun’s movement.
It was also Designed by Fenwick Iribarren
host matches up to and including the quarter-finals stage.
The 1st tournament venue to achieve 5-star design and build rating from GSAS.
It Has state-of-the-art cooling technology.
Was Nearest metro station is located 500 metres from the stadium.
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Capacity: 40,000
Al Janoub will stage seven matches up to the round of 16 stage at Qatar 2022 world cup
It was Designed and inspired by Dame Zaha Hadid an Architect
It has a Distance from Doha city centre - 23km (14 miles)
Located in Al Wakrah with a design inspired by the late British-Iraqi architect Dame Zaha Hadid,
the futuristic Al Janoub Stadium will host seven matches up to the round of 16 stage during #Qatar 2022. The design is inspired by the sails of traditional dhow boats – in tribute to Al Wakrah's seafaring past.
An innovative cooling system and retractable roof mean the stadium can be used all year round.
The stadium was inaugurated on 16 May 2019 ahead of that year’s Amir Cup final.
More recently,
Al Janoub played host to matches in the West Zone of the 2020 AFC Champions League and is also a venue for the East Zone portion of the competition. The stadium has also been chosen by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) as the venue for the 2020 AFC Champions League final on 19 December.
4.Al Thumama Stadium
Al Thumama was inaugurated on 22 October- 2021 when it hosted the 49th Amir Cup final
The stadium will host six matches up to the semi-finals stage at FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2021
It was designed by Ibrahim M. Jaidah and has a capacity of 40,000 a traditional woven cap worn by men and boys across the Middle East.
The gahfiya forms a fundamental layer of the traditional clothing of the region. It is also a symbol of dignity and independence. In May 2018, the venue’s design won the MIPIM/The Architectural Review Future Project Award , amazing
It a redeveloped stadium was inaugurated on 19 May 2017 when it hosted the 45th Amir Cup final It has a capacity of 40,000, It will be the first tournament-ready venue for Qatar 2022, Khalifa International has a long history of hosting major sporting events since 1976. Serving as Qatar’s national stadium, Major matches hosted include... Hosted five matches during the FIFA Club World Cup Qatar 2019, including the final on 21 December 2019, as well as games during the 2020 AFC Champions League. In 2021,
the stadium played host to qualifiers for the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2021 and Asian zone qualifiers for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™
the venue underwent extensive redevelopment in order to prepare it for the FIFA World Cup™.
This included the addition of a new tier that added 12,000 seats to the capacity and a new façade.
A new LED lighting system adds a new dimension to the fan experience.