The 2022 Qatar World Cup will be held at the Gulf Stadium in Alkol City. The specific time is at midnight on November 21, 2022. The two sides are the host Qatar and Ecuador.
The 2022 Qatar World Cup will be held in 8 stadiums in the country of Qatar. In the early morning of November 21, 2022, not only will the opening match be held at the Gulf Stadium, but the opening ceremony of this Qatar World Cup will also be held.
The Gulf Stadium is located about 46 kilometers from the center of Doha, Qatar. It is one of the venues for this Qatar World Cup. This stadium can accommodate 60,000 spectators to watch the game online at the same time. The entire appearance of the stadium is used
The shape of the tent is mainly inspired by the Bedouin tents used by nomadic people in the Middle East in ancient times.
Taking into account the severe local climate problems in Qatar, a new retractable roof design was used in this stadium. When the temperature is relatively high, the roof can be retracted to block the sun. At the same time, a new cooling system is equipped in the stadium.
, can lower the temperature inside the stadium in a short period of time, allowing every player to play to their fullest on the court, and fans can also enjoy a comfortable viewing experience in this stadium.
After this World Cup, the Gulf Stadium will be renovated and the upper concourse will be changed into various entertainment facilities, including shopping malls, hotels, food courts, etc.
The process of Qatar's bid to host the World Cup: Qatar, together with Australia, Japan, South Korea, and the United States, applied to FIFA for the right to host the 2022 World Cup.
In the end, after qualification review, self-report of the applicant country, voting and other procedures, Qatar stood out and became the host of the 2022 World Cup.
In 2009, FIFA launched the bidding process for the 2018 World Cup and the 2022 World Cup. National football associations could apply within the specified time. In the end, 11 countries (regions) applied, including: 6 bid to host the 2018 World Cup, respectively.
They are: Netherlands/Belgium (joint bid), Spain/Portugal (joint bid), Russia, England, Mexico, and Indonesia. However, Mexico withdrew due to financial problems, and Indonesia was rejected because it did not meet the requirements. The remaining 4 were all
From Europe, Russia eventually won the right to host.
There are five bids to host the 2022 World Cup: Australia, Japan, Qatar, South Korea, and the United States.
According to FIFA's procedures, the five bidders will first make presentations, and then the National Football Federation will convene an executive committee for discussion, and then all executive committees will start voting.
After four rounds of voting, Qatar finally stood out and won the right to host the 2022 World Cup.