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The stadium design, which will host the opening and final of the 2022 World Cup, is entirely inspired by Qatari Islamic culture, just hours before its full unveiling at a forthcoming sporting event.
Al-Abed told Al-Khaleej Online that the stadium was inspired by Qatar's Islamic culture and was based on Qatari sentiment.
He explained that the stadium, which has a net capacity of 80,000 seats, in accordance with the standards of the International Football Federation, will be completed in the first quarter of 2020.
He pointed out that the current trend indicates that the stadium will no longer be used for sports purposes after the end of the World Cup, but that it will be available for social use while maintaining the exterior architecture because it represents a glimmer of hope in the history of Qatar.
Al-Abed said during a field visit in the Arab and international media, including Gulf Online, at the Lusail stadium, that the stadium has 33 entries, some of which are reserved for FIFA, to senior visitors , personalities and media professionals.
Regarding the transfer of supporters and supporters, the Doha metro is only one kilometer from the stadium and can reach 26,000 spectators, as well as light transportation and private cars.
Work began on the stadium site at the end of 2016 and is expected to be completed by 2020, two years before the start of the FIFA World Cup, scheduled for November 21, 2022, with the curtain on December 18th. Himself, coinciding with the National Day of the State of Qatar.
The large stadium is located in the city of Lusail, about 15 km north of the capital Doha, and is described as the city of the 21st century, because its different aspects are based on meeting the needs of the population, sustainability and the preservation of the environment.
In late November 2016, Projects and Legacy announced the selection of an alliance of Hamad Bin Khalid Contracting Company and China International Railway Co. Ltd. as a major contractor for the Lusail Stadium project.
At the end of November, Qatar celebrated the start of the countdown to the next World Cup, which will be held for the first time in winter, in ideal weather conditions, as well as all the Qatar 2022 stadiums with the best weather conditions. innovative cooling technology.
Qatar is committed, from the moment it had the honor to host December 2, 2010, to organize the best version of the history of the World Cup, and its Emir Shaykh Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani received in mid-July the banner of organizing his next World Cup. , Which will be held from November 21 to December 18, 2022.
It is generally expected that the 2022 World Cup will be the "talking point of the world", as Doha carries out various projects, including hotels, airports, ports, stadiums, hospitals, highways, transport and railways.
These preparations are part of the reception of more than a million and a half supporters and supporters coming to the country to watch the World Cup.
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