Doha Port Stadium in Doha. To be built. Expected capacity: 44,950
And here's how the stadium, designed by Albert Speer & Partner, will look from across the harbour
Al-Gharrafa Stadium in Al-Rayyan. Major renovation. Expected capacity: 44,740
Built in 2003 and currently
with a capacity of just 25,000, the Al-Gharrafa Stadium will require
significant redvelopment to achieve the vision above
Al-Shamal Stadium in Al-Shamal. To be built. Expected capacity: 45,120
The stadium's shape derives from traditional fishing boats known as 'dhow'
Al-Khor Stadium in Al-Khor. To be built. Expected capacity: 45,330
To combat the searing heat, air conditioning units will be installed in this and all of the other stadiums
Umm Slal Stadium in Umm Slal. To be built. Expected capacity 45,120
The stadium is located in south eastern Qatar, albeit just 40 miles from Doha. It's shape bears similarities to a nearby fort
Education City Stadium in Al-Rayyan. To be built. Expected capacity 45,350
Following the World Cup, the stadium will be downsized to 25,000 seats for use by the University hockey team
Khalifa International Satdium in Al-Rayyan. Major renovation. Expected capacity 68,030
Al-Wakrah Stadium in Al-Wakrah. To be built. Expected capacity 45,120
Home to Al-Wakrah football team, the current stadium only holds 20,000 fans
Al-Rayyan Stadium in Al-Rayyan. Major renovation. Expected capacity 44,740
Qatar University Stadium in Doha. To be built. Expected capacity 43,520
Sports City Stadium in Doha. To be built. Expected capacity 47,560
Lusail Iconic Stadium in Al-Daayen. To be built. expected capacity 86,250
The showpiece
stadium and venue for the World Cup final, the Lusail Iconic Stadium
will be a masterpiece of engineering. The stadium will have a near
circular footprint and will be surrounded by a vast moat
"Reflecting Doha’s culture and heritage, the stadium is designed to be highly energy efficient and capable of performing in
extreme summer climatic conditions," say the designers
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