Qatar Set to Dismantle 2022 FIFA World Cup Stadium
Stadium 974 hosted a total of seven matches in the ongoing World Cup, including six matches in the group stages and one in the Round of 16. The stadium has a capacity of 40,000 spectators and was the first temporary venue in FIFA World Cup history.
According to details, the unique stadium has already been started to dismantled by the authorities and it is set to be shipped to various countries around the world in order to help them with their infrastructure.
A total of eight stadiums hosted the FIFA World Cup matches in Qatar. With the tournament heading to the business end, only five stadiums will now be in use for the rest of the matches. The final match of the tournament will be played at Lusail Stadium on 18 December, while Al Bayt, Khalifa International, Education City, and Al Thumama stadiums will be active from the quarter-finals onwards.


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