Spectacular Al Thumama Stadium becomes sixth tournament-ready venue for Qatar 2022
Spectacular Al
Thumama Stadium becomes sixth tournament-ready venue for Qatar 2022
Yet another
milestone is passed as Qatar edges closer to hosting the first FIFA World Cup™ in the Middle East and Arab world
Qatar’s latest
FIFA World Cup™ tournament venue was unveiled on Friday
night when Al Thumama Stadium hosted the Amir Cup Final between Al Rayyan and
Al Sadd. The stunning venue – which was designed by Qatari architect Ibrahim M.
Jaidah – was inaugurated in the presence of His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad
Al Thani, the Amir of Qatar, as the country marked yet another milestone on the
road to 2022.
The inauguration
ceremony took place prior to the final and involved local schoolchildren
celebrating the design of the stadium. On the pitch, Al Sadd won the final 5-4
on penalties after the match finished 1-1 after 90 minutes. It was a record 18th
victory in the competition for the Wolves.
Designed to
resemble the ‘gahfiya’ head cap worn by men and boys across the Arab world, Al
Thumama is the first FIFA World Cup™ stadium to be
designed by a Qatari architect. The 40,000-capacity venue will host matches up
to the quarter-finals stage during Qatar 2022. It follows Khalifa
International, Al Janoub, Education City, Ahmad Bin Ali and Al Bayt in being
declared ready to host matches during next year’s tournament.
H.E. Hassan Al
Thawadi, Secretary General of the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy
(SC), said: “We are incredibly proud to have inaugurated the sixth tournament-ready
stadium ahead of next year’s FIFA World Cup. Al Thumama is a very special venue
for everyone in Qatar. It pays tribute to an important piece of clothing that
is proudly worn by men and boys across the Arab world and its unique design
showcases the talent and innovation of our people.”
Al Thawadi
continued: “We are now within touching distance of the World Cup. Soon we will
pass the one year to go milestone and host the FIFA Arab Cup – which will give
us a major opportunity to test all our plans for Qatar 2022. We stand ready and
prepared to host a memorable World Cup for the benefit of Qatar, the region and
the world.”
FIFA President,
Gianni Infantino, said: “Qatar continues to amaze the football world and it
will not stop until the curtain closes on the FIFA World Cup. Al Thumama
Stadium is another work of art and carries a lot of significance for the
country and the region. I cannot wait to see the first FIFA pan-Arab football
tournament being held right here in a few weeks’ time, and to witness the first
FIFA World Cup in the Middle East just one year from now.”
“I am thrilled to
be here today, next to His Highness the Amir, and to have the opportunity to
personally thank him for Qatar’s efforts, which go way beyond delivering what
will be the best FIFA World Cup ever in 2022,” added Infantino.
Al Thumama
features state-of-the-art cooling technology, which will allow the venue to
host events throughout the year. Its precinct includes a number of sporting
facilities, including cycling and running tracks, and extensive green spaces,
for the benefit of the local community.
Engineer Yasir Al
Jamal, Chairman of the SC’s Operations Office and Vice Chairman of the
Technical Delivery Office, said: “The stadium is spectacular and the
inauguration is yet another milestone in our preparations. Two more stadiums –
Al Bayt and Ras Abu Aboud – will be unveiled during the FIFA Arab Cup, followed
by Lusail Stadium in 2022. We have now exceeded 98% completion across our
projects and remain in excellent shape ahead of next year’s World Cup.”
Al Jamal went on
to say the people of Al Thumama were considered from the beginning of the
project.
“We are proud that
all our venues will make a positive impact in their local communities,” said Al
Jamal. “Al Thumama, in particular, will have a major role to play in terms of
sporting facilities for local people after the World Cup. It will become a
focal point for the community and a constant positive reminder of the first
World Cup in the Middle East and Arab world.”
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