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  1. May 17, 2022 · Ranking World Cup 2022 stadiums isn’t an easy task, but we’ve rated them from best to worst. This year’s World Cup will be the most compact ever in terms of geography, with the two furthest venues being only about 34 miles apart. That’s about the distance between Washington D.C. and Baltimore, or like having the entirety of the World ...

    • Qatar World Cup 2022 Stadiums Statistics
    • What's The Largest Attendance Possible at World Cup 2022?
    • Which World Cup Matches Are Sold out?
    • How Much Did The World Cup Stadiums Cost?
    • Are World Cup Stadiums air-conditioned?
    • Which Stadium Will Host The World Cup Final?

    World Cup teams:32 Venues:8 Matches:65 Largest venue: Lusail Stadium (80,000) Smallest venue: Six stadiums (40,000) Average venue capacity: 47,500 Opening match: Al Bayt Stadium Final:Lusail Stadium

    The venue to host the World Cup 2022 final - Lusail Stadium - has the potential to have the largest attendance at the tournament with its 80,000 capacity the largest in Qatar. The Lusail Stadium will host five group matches, one round-of-16 match, one quarter-final, one semi-final and the final. It cost an estimated US$767 million to build with con...

    FIFA have not confirmed if any specific World Cup matches have sold out but nearly three million tickets have been sold for the event, the governing body confirmed in mid-October. According to FIFA's World Cup COO Colin Smith, "there is currently either low or no availability for matches." Two World Cup sales phases have been completed with the cur...

    The ongoing total cost for all eight World Cup stadiums stands at approximately US$6.5 billion, according to Sky News. This is despite suggestions from Qatari officials that $10 billion may have been neededto complete the full venue construction. The aforementioned Khalifa International Stadium was one of the cheaper projects, only requiring redeve...

    The 2022 World Cup starts begins on November 20 in Qatar when temperatures typically begin to fall heading into winter. However, it is still expected to be hot in the country, with early group games set to be the hottest with highs of 26-28°C(78-82°F) possible. To combat this, Qatari officials have confirmed that all eight stadiums involved in the ...

    Lusail Stadium has been selected to host the 2022 World Cup final. Located north of Doha, 80,000 fans are expected to fit in the venue for the decider on December 18. On top of the final, the stadium will host three knockout games throughout the tournament.

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    • Lusail Iconic Stadium. Capacity: 80,000. Location: Al Daayen. Year Constructed: 2021. It might be cliché to pick the biggest stadium as the winner but that’s what we’ve done.
    • Al Thumama Stadium* Capacity: 40,000. Location: Doha. Year Constructed: 2021. Coming in at runner-up is Al Thumama Stadium. This masterpiece is one of the most beautiful stadiums in the world.
    • Al Janoub Stadium. Capacity: 40,000. Location: Al Wakrah. Year Constructed: 2019. We’re all thinking the same thing. Hell of a design.
    • Al Bayt Stadium* Capacity: 60,000. Location: Al Khor. Year Constructed: 2021. Al Bayt Stadium has the most unique design. The look is inspiration from traditional tents of nomadic people in Qatar and comes with a retractable roof.
    • Lusail Stadium (2022) Capacity: 80,000. Games: 10, including the final. Location: Lusail, 15km north of Doha. This is the Qatar World Cup's flagship stadium, which has only been opened this year (behind schedule).
    • Al Bayt Stadium (2021) Capacity: 60,000. Games: Eight, including the opening match. Location: Al Khor, 35km north of Doha. This stadium is covered by a huge tent-like structure and takes its name from the bayt al sha'ar tents used by nomadic people in the region.
    • Stadium 974 (2021) Capacity: 40,000. Games: Seven, up to last 16. Location: Doha. Even by Qatar 2022 standards, this is a remarkable stadium. It has been built from 974 shipping containers - hence the name - and modular steel.
    • Khalifa International Stadium (1976) Capacity: 45,416. Games: Eight, including third-place play-off. Location: Doha. The only World Cup stadium that existed a few years ago is the Khalifa International Stadium, which was built in 1976 and extensively redeveloped in 2017.
  3. Dec 5, 2022 · Khalifa International Stadium. (Photo: David Ramos via Getty Images) Looks: 2/5. Personality: 2/5. Prospects: 4/5. Total: 8/15. It feels a bit mean to beat up on the home of Qatari football like ...

  4. Dec 5, 2022 · The location, under a ten-minute walk from the metro station and the nearby Mall of Qatar, helped this venue reach number five in our World Cup stadium rankings. 4. Lusail Stadium. Capacity: 88,966. Nearest metro station: Lusail QNB (red line, 10-minute walk) Match watched: Brazil v Serbia.

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