World Cup 2022 - Education City Stadium

 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.

Education City Stadium


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 Cup 2022 matches. It will host five first-round group matches, one round-of-16 match, and a quarter-final during the tournament. The Education City Stadium was previously used for the FIFA Club World Cup in 2020 and played host to the final between Bayern Munich and UANL. In the 2022 World Cup, eight matches will be played at the stadium.

The stadium is part of Qatar's bid to host the World Cup in 2022. It will be downsized after the World Cup and host the education city campus district in Doha. The stadium, which will hold 25500 spectators, is being designed by architects Fenwick Irribaren and has changed several times. The outer shell of the stadium will reflect sunlight during the day and will be illuminated at night with LED lights.

The education city stadium has been designed to be environmentally friendly and environmentally sound. Construction began in 2011 and is the first World Cup stadium to achieve the GSAS' five-star sustainability rating. The stadium's construction uncovered rocks from 30 million years ago. The stadium is surrounded by university campuses and research centres. Almost half of the materials used in the stadium's construction are sustainable, while 28 percent are recycled.

The World Cup in 2022 will be the first to be held in a country with under 3 million residents. The country hopes to host the biggest World Cup in history. The 2022 World Cup will be held at the end of the year due to high temperatures in the Middle East. It has also affected the schedule of major European leagues, including the Premier League. The Premier League will take a six-week break after the tournament.

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