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The Khalifa International Stadium - Al Bayt Stadium for the FIFA World Cup 2022

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  The stadium was built in 1976 and has undergone an extensive renovation since it was awarded the World Cup. After hosting the 2019 World Athletics Championships and the Fifa Club World Cup final, it is poised to be one of the most connected tournament venues in history. Aspire Zone has grown around it to become a global sports hub and is home to the Aspire Academy. Moreover, it houses the world's largest indoor multi-sport complex, the Aspetar Hospital. During the World cup 2022 , eight matches will take place in the Khalifa International Stadium. Six of them will be group stage matches, and two will be knockout matches. The third will be a semifinal. This stadium will accommodate over 68,000 spectators. The stadium will also have a high-tech video screen and a digital scoreboard. This is a major addition to the stadium and will be a must-see for fans. The stadium has a capacity of 40,000 spectators. Six group matches and one round-of-16 match will be played in the stadium. A mat

World Cup 2022 - Education City Stadium

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  The World Cup 2022 in Qatar will be played at the new stadium in the outskirts of Doha called the Education City Stadium. Designed to resemble a jagged diamond, the stadium will hold up to 40,000 fans. It will also be eco-friendly, as 20,000 seats will be donated to stadiums in developing countries. The stadium is located in Al Rayyan, a district in Qatar. The Education City stadium is located around seven kilometres from the city centre and is a tribute to traditional Islamic architecture. The stadium has been surrounded by leading universities and ground-breaking research. The stadium is equipped with a special cooling system and green spaces. The capacity of the stadium will reach 25,000 spectators at the end of the tournament, and any excess seats will be donated to developing nations. In addition to the stadium, Education City contains a golf course and a number of retail outlets. Designed to look like a diamond in the desert, the Education City Stadium will be ready for World

World Cup 2022 - Lusail Stadium

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  The design of the stadium is based on a traditional fanar lantern. Other amenities planned include a community football pitch, a health clinic, shops, and schools. The retractable roof will help keep the stadium cool. It is anticipated that the stadium will host up to 200,000 people. There are also plans to build a school, a hospital, and a hotel in the surrounding area. In Qatar, the Lusail Stadium will host the final and opening games of the 2022 World Cup. With a capacity of 80,000, it will be the largest venue. The stadium will be a centerpiece of the city of Lusail, 15 kilometers north of the capital Doha. It is scheduled to open in the latter half of 2021. Construction on the stadium is currently underway. The stadium has already undergone concrete works, steel superstructure installation, and roof big lift. Lusail Stadium is located in a brand new city, Lusail. It was completed after the 2010 World Cup and is surrounded by dozens of cranes. The tunnel is large and will house t

FIFA World Cup 2022 Qatar

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  If you're looking forward to the next FIFA world cup, the venue is Qatar. This quadrennial international football championship is set to take place from 21 November to 18 December 2022. The host city is expected to attract a diverse mix of fans from around the world. Here are some tips to get you in the mood for the event. If you're wondering where the tournament will be held, read on! There's more to the World Cup than meets the eye, though. The selection process will begin with the qualification process. Each qualified team will be allocated a fee of $1.5 million, which will rise to $9 million during the group stage. Teams that make it to the quarterfinals or round-of-16 will be awarded $13 million each. The top two teams will receive $27 million. The remaining teams will receive $25 million, and the winners will get $42 million. If you're unsure of how much money a country is willing to pay to host the tournament, make sure to check out our guide. All stadiums are