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Sports City Stadium (Doha)

Coordinates: 25°16′49″N 51°31′21″E / 25.2804°N 51.5225°E / 25.2804; 51.5225
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25°16′49″N 51°31′21″E / 25.2804°N 51.5225°E / 25.2804; 51.5225

Sports City Stadium
File:Sports City Stadium.jpg
Artist's impression of the new stadium
Map
LocationDoha, Qatar
OwnerQatar 2022 FIFA World Cup Supreme Committee
Executive suites116
Capacity49,000
(planned)
Construction
Construction cost1,600,000,000
ArchitectMEIS Architects
Structural engineerBuro Happold

Sports City Stadium is a proposed football stadium which will be built in Doha, Qatar.[1]

Description

The stadium was designed by the architecture firm MEIS Architects. It should hold 49,000 seats and its construction costs $1.6 billion.[1]

The large structure is planned to also house a convention center, a water park, a mall-in-the-sky, a luxury hotel, a cultural center, a sports museum, an amphitheatre, and a business center.[1]

The inspiration for the design comes from the bedouin tents. The roof is partially retractable.[1]

After the World Cup, it is the only stadium in Qatar which seating capacity will remain unchanged.[2]

The energy to power the building is sun-generated on the roof. A complex cooling system is planned for the stadium's spectators and players. The building is zero-carbon emissions proof.[3]

World cup matches hosted

The stadium will host group matches, and the 3rd place playoff.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Sports City Stadium". MEIS architects. Retrieved 2019-01-03.
  2. ^ "Doha Sports City Stadium". Protenders.com.
  3. ^ Sebastian Jordana (16 December 2010). "Sports City Stadium for Qatar 2022 / Populous". Archdaily.com.
  4. ^ Joe Kauffman (1 October 2018). "12 Amazing Stadiums Being Made For FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar". Thefirstnewspaper.com.