This stadium can seat up to 68,895 spectators. It is unique with its giant tent structure covering the whole stadium that is named after bayt al sha’ar - tents historically used by nomadic peoples in Qatar and the Gulf region.
Read MoreLocated in Lusail City, the new Lusail Stadium is one of the primary stadiums of Qatar’s World Cup and will host the final ceremony for the 2022 tournament, accomodating 88,966 spectators.
Read MoreThis stadium has a capacity of 44,325. Its design reflects the wind-filled sails of Qatar’s traditional dhow boats - in tribute to Al Wakrah’s fishing and pearl diving past.
Read MoreThis stadium, which includes sweeping arcs and partially covered stands, is the centerpiece of Aspire Zone, a sports complex that includes Aspire Academy, Hamad Aquatic Center, Aspetar Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital and other sporting venues.
Read MoreThis stadium can seat up to 44,667 spectators, and it takes the form of a jagged diamond that sparkles as the sun moves across the sky.
Read MoreThe design of the stadium and the surroun ding buildings reflect the Qatari environment. As for its external facade, it is in the form of ripples of sand dunes.
Read MoreThis stadium will be completely dismantled and the materials that were used in the construction will be re-utilized. In addition to 974 being the international dialing code for Qatar, the name of the stadium comes from the number of shipping containers used to build it.
Read MoreThis stadium is a distinct Arab architectural icon, as it is inspired by the traditional qahfiya (the cap worn under the Ghutra and Egal) in the Arab world.
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