The opening game of the FIFA World Cup 2022 Qatar will be played at the Bayt al-Sha'ar Stadium. It gets its name from nomadic tents of the Gulf region. The stadium will host 6 Group stage matches, 1 Round of 16, and one Quarter Final game. In addition, it will host the final game of the tournament, the Semi Final. The stadium is expected to have 40,000 spectators.
The stadium's design evokes sails of dhow boats. Designed to reflect the maritime heritage of the region, the stadium has a retractable roof and an innovative cooling system. Its name will also be synonymous with the tournament. This stadium will be a major attraction during the tournament, as it is the only one in the region that will be built in such a short amount of time.
Al Bayt Stadium is another stadium being built for the FIFA World Cup in Qatar. It is expected to open in September 2017. This stadium is part of the Qatar Foundation's legacy plans. It will have a capacity of 40,000 and be one of the world's most environmentally-friendly stadiums. It is also home to Qatar Stars League giant Al Rayyan SC. The stadium was originally constructed in 2003 but has recently been refurbished for the 2022 World Cup. The stadium's construction was launched after the Amir Cup final and Qatar's National Day.
The world's most prestigious sporting event will be held in Qatar in six months. The country of Qatar has less than three million inhabitants. The stadiums will be constructed from modular elements that will allow them to be reconfigured after the tournament is over. As part of the tournament, 170,000 stadium seats will be provided to emerging economies. This will help in developing nations' domestic entertainment needs. It will be difficult to build such stadiums with all of the required infrastructure.
The stadium is situated near the Hamad International Airport in the southern districts of Doha. It is expected to accommodate 40,000 spectators during the World Cup, but will be reduced to just 20,000 after the tournament. The stadium will also donate the seats to poor countries after the tournament. So, it's important to plan ahead for the 2022 World Cup. There is a lot of work to be done in the region before the tournament begins.
The Qatar Foundation Stadium - Fifa world cups will be built in Education City, where the Qatar Foundation for Education operates. It will be equipped to accommodate all FIFA requirements for hosting matches, and the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy is in charge of delivering the project. ASTAD Project Management is the project manager of the stadium, and RFA Fenwick Iribarren Architects is the lead design consultant.
The National Stadium of Qatar opened in 1999 and has undergone extensive renovation for the World Cup. It has already hosted the Asian Games and the Gulf Cup. The stadium will also host the IAAF World Athletics Championships in 2019. In the year following the World Cup, England will play Brazil in an international friendly match here. Ten years ago, Liverpool won the FIFA Club World Cup. The National Stadium of Qatar is the most modern venue in the world, and it's expected to be completed in June 2020.