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FIFA WC: Qatar’s eight stadiums will be of no use after the FIFA World Cup, know what will happen to them after the finals?

by Soumadeep Bagchi

Qatar has prepared eight stadiums to host the FIFA World Cup, but many will be unused after the tournament. In such a situation, different things can be made in these stadiums.


The FIFA World Cup 2022 is being organized in Qatar. The last 16 matches are on the verge of ending. This will be followed by the quarter-finals and semi-finals. The final of this tournament will be played on 18 December. After this there will be no use of eight stadiums in Qatar. Football is not very popular in Qatar, but eight world-class stadiums have been built here for the FIFA World Cup. The challenge before Qatar will be how to use them after the FIFA World Cup is over. Qatar has already found a solution for this.

Several football stadiums in Qatar will be converted into shopping malls, hotels and schools. At the same time, there will be no change in the three stadiums. Only football players will practice and play matches in them.

Why the stadium will not be able to be used?
The Cricket World Cup has been organized many times in India too, but the stadiums were never demolished here after the tournament. Because, cricket is very popular game in India. The stadium used for the World Cup later hosts local players and hosts home matches as well as bilateral series. Because of this, cricket stadiums in India are always useful. At the same time, football is not very popular in Qatar. In such a situation, after the World Cup, there will be no one in Qatar to play or practice in those football stadiums. The people there are not much interested in football. For this reason, many stadiums will be converted into hotels and shopping complexes.
All stadiums are built at a cost of more than 18 thousand crores
Twelve stadiums were proposed to host the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, but FIFA later agreed to eight stadiums at the behest of Qatar. The FIFA World Cup final required a stadium that could hold 80,000 spectators. Apart from this, a stadium with an audience capacity of 60,000 was needed for the semi-final match. At the same time, a stadium with an audience capacity of 40,000 was needed to host normal matches. Seven of these stadiums were built anew. At the same time, the Khalifa Stadium was renovated. About 18126 crore rupees were spent in this.
What will happen to the eight stadiums in Qatar?
All eight stadiums in Qatar will have different uses in the future. There will be no change in the three stadiums. One stadium will be for the Qatar national team. In which all the players will practice and Qatar will host international matches. At the same time, two stadiums will be for the football club, in which the players of the club will practice and also play their matches. At the same time, a floor will be removed from some stadiums. The steel and seats coming out of this will be donated to poor countries. Where there is a need to build a stadium.

According to the organizers of the FIFA World Cup, the Lusail stadium will have schools, shops, cafes, sports facilities and clinics. A five-star hotel, shopping mall and sports medicine clinic will be opened at Al Bayt Stadium. The Ahmed Bin Ali Stadium will be the home ground of the Rennais club. Al Zainab Stadium will be the home ground of Al Wakrah’s team. Qatar national will play at Khalifa Stadium. It may also have qualifying matches for the 2026 World Cup. Some of the stadiums may also be used for the Asian Cup in 2024. These stadiums can also be used for the Olympics if Qatar gets to host the 2036 Olympics.

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