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where the Qatar stadiums are so closely linked that fans can easily attend two matches in a single day.
None of the FIFA World Cup stadiums in Qatar will be more than an hour’s travel time from any other.
This will mean that fans can cheer on their favourite team in Al Wakrah Stadium, south of Doha,
in the afternoon – and be soaking up the atmosphere in Al Bayt Stadium – Al Khor City in northern Qatar on the very same evening.
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1 Al Bayt Stadium
The inauguration of Al Bayt was attended by the Amir of Qatar, His Highness Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, who officially announced the start of the tournament.
Let us have a look at the other stadiums which have already been launched.
2 Khalifa International Stadium
One of the most iconic stadiums in the country, Khalifa International Stadium was opened in 1976 in Doha, Qatar and was renovated in 2017 for the 2022 World Cup. The Khalifa International Stadium has a capacity of 45,416 and it has hosted several top international events and matches like the Asian Games, the Gulf Cup and the AFC Asian Cup.
3 Al Janoub Stadium
Al-Janoub Stadium, located in Al-Wakrah, Qatar was officially launched before the Amir Cup 2019 final where Al Duhail won the title beating Al Sadd 4-1.
The 40,000-seater stadium is designed by British-Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid. The architecture is inspired by the sails of traditional Dhow boats, used by pearl divers from the region. The curvilinear roof and exterior refer to Al Wakrah's history of seafaring, additionally giving spectators the feeling of being on a ship. Bowed beams hold up the roof, resembling a ship's hull.
4 Education City Stadium
Located in Qatar Foundation's Education City in Al Rayyan, Qatar, the 40,000-seater Education City Stadium was opened with a digital ceremony. With 20 per cent of its building materials being green, the stadium is among the world's most environmentally sustainable stadiums. In May 2019, it even received a five-star GSAS (Global Sustainability Assessment System) rating.
5 Al Rayyan Stadium
6 Al Thumama Stadium
7 Ras Abu Aboud Stadium
8 Lusail Stadium
These are all the Qatar stadiums that will host the World Cup 2022.