FIFA World Cup Stadiums in Qatar

FIFA World Cup 2022 Stadiums,The eight stadiums are: Lusail Iconic Stadium, Al Bayt Stadium, Al Wakrah Stadium, Education City Stadium, Khalifa International Stadium, Ras Abu Aboud Stadium and Qatar Foundation Stadium.


What Stadiums Will Be Used for World Cup 2022 ?


The 2022 FIFA World Cup is set to be the 22nd edition of the global soccer tournament and is scheduled to take place in Qatar from November 21st to December 18th.

These venues are as follows: FIFA World Cup 2022 Stadiums

Khalifa International Stadium

Khalifa International Stadium

Design inspiration: An ultra-modern stadium that honours Qatar’s sporting history

2022 matches: Up to the quarter-final stage

2022 capacity: 40,000

Legacy: Home stadium of Qatar’s national team

Legacy capacity: 40,000

Al Bayt Stadium

Al Bayt Stadium

Design inspiration: The bayt al-sha’ar of nomadic peoples who have lived in Qatar’s deserts for millennia

2022 matches: Up to the semi-final stage

2022 capacity: 60,000

Legacy: Home of Al Khor Sports Club

Legacy capacity: 32,000

Education City Stadium

Education City Stadium

Design inspiration: The rich history of Islamic architecture blended with striking modernity

2022 matches: Up to the quarter-final stage

2022 capacity: 40,000

Legacy: Facilities for the Qatar Foundation community and general public

Legacy capacity: 20,000

Al Wakrah Stadium

Design inspiration: The sails of traditional dhow boats

2022 matches: Up to the quarter-final stage

2022 capacity: 40,000

Legacy: Home of Al Wakrah Sports Club

Legacy capacity: 20,000

Al Rayyan Stadium

Al Rayyan Stadium

Design inspiration: Qatar’s story – the importance of family, beauty of the desert, and native flora and fauna

2022 matches: Up to the quarter-final stage

2022 capacity: 40,000

Legacy: Home of Al Rayyan Sports Club

Legacy capacity: 20,000

Al Thumama Stadium

Al Thumama Stadium

Design inspiration: The gahfiya (traditional woven cap) worn by men and boys in the Middle East

2022 matches: Up to the quarter-final stage

2022 capacity: 40,000

Legacy: Home of a local football club

Legacy capacity: 20,000

Ras Abu Aboud Stadium

Ras Abu Aboud Stadium

Design inspiration: A beacon of innovation and sustainability on the shores of the Gulf

2022 matches: Up to the quarter-final stage

2022 capacity: 40,000

Legacy: A seafront development on the stadium site and multiple sporting facilities around Qatar

Legacy capacity: 0 (fully demountable stadium)

Lusail Iconic Stadium

Lusail Iconic Stadium

Design inspiration: The interplay of light and shadow that characterizes the fanar lantern

2022 matches: Matches throughout the tournament including the opening game and final

2022 capacity: 80,000

Legacy: A unique community hub of schools, housing, shops, cafes and health clinics

All Information FIFA World Cup 2022 Stadiums From : MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS (QATAR)

What Cities are Hosting the World Cup 2022 ?

The FIFA World Cup is scheduled to take place in Qatar from November 21 to December 18, 2022.

As per FIFA’s rotation policy for World Cup hosting, Asia was next in line to host the event after Russia (2018) and Brazil (2014). In 2010, FIFA’s executive committee voted 14–8 in favour of selecting Qatar as the host nation over joint bids from Japan/South Korea and Australia/United States.

The second stadium on our list is the Al Bayt Stadium. This 60,000-seat stadium is located in Al Khor and is set to host matches up to the quarter-final stage. The stadium gets its name from the traditional Arabic black tents that are used by Bedouin nomads and can be found across Qatar.