Qatar World Cup 2022 updates: FIFA has announced that the 2022 FIFA World Cup will be held in Qatar (Qatar World Cup), the tiny, oil-rich peninsula in the Persian Gulf.
This comprehensive guide to the stadiums that will host matches during the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar includes statistics, facts, and photographs of each venue.
It may sound strange to say it, but the 2022 World Cup will be held in Qatar in just over a year, and preparations are already underway to build new stadiums in time for the competition that will steal the show.
Even though the news that Euro 2020 will now take place in the summer of 2021 is still relatively new to us, we are already planning for the next major tournament, which will take place during the holiday season for the very first time in history.
The games will begin in late November and continue until the final on the 18th of December in 2022, which is exactly one week before Christmas. (Mon, Nov 21, 2022 – Sun, Dec 18, 2022)
On the other hand, we are aware of the locations in Qatar that will play host to the matches. The largest football tournament in the world will take place in a condensed region that includes eight stadiums spread out across five cities.
Trainingforms.com has compiled all of the information you require regarding the Qatar World Cup stadiums in preparation for the tournament in 2022.
Qatar World Cup 2022 Stadium
Lusail Iconic Stadium

Location: Lusail
Capacity: 80,000.
The centerpiece, the main stage, the headlining acts, and the beating heart of the entire event all come together here. The final game of the World Cup in 2022 will take place at the Lusail Iconic Stadium.
Al Bayt Stadium

Location: Al-Khor
Capacity: 60,000
November of 2022 is when everything will get under way at the Al Bayt Stadium. This location will play host to the tournament’s opening match, which will be followed by an undoubtedly glamorous opening ceremony.
Ras Abu Aboud Stadium

Location: Doha
Capacity : 40,000.
The redesign of this stadium will include the utilization of many shipping containers as well as other reusable components. The stadium is only going to ever be used for a total of six different competitive games before it is completely dismantled and put to use in other endeavours.
Al Thumama Stadium

Location: Doha
Capacity: 40,000.
The structure of the stadium was designed to resemble a gahfiya, which is a type of traditional woven headdress common among men in the Middle East.
The Stadium at Education City

Location: Al-Rayyan (City)
Capacity: 45 350
Following the conclusion of the competition, 20,000 seats will be removed and given to developing countries in the hope that they will use them in the construction of impressive football arenas.
Ahmed bin Ali Stadium

Location: Al-Rayyan
CApacity: 44,740
A number of sand dune-shaped structures will be incorporated into the surrounding facilities. These structures will be used to symbolize the desert landscape that surrounds the ground as well as Qatar itself.
Khalifa International Stadium

Location: Al-Rayyan (City)
Capacity: 40,000.
Since it first broke ground in 1975, the Khalifa International Stadium has been the subject of numerous renovations, despite the fact that it is considered to be a relatively old stadium.
Al Janoub Stadium

Location: Al-Wakrah
Capacity: 40,000.
It is telling that a stadium with such a futuristic appearance as this one can only host a single knockout match, and that match is only the round of 16 tie between two teams.