The
80,000-seater
stadium
hosted
the
Qatar
Stars
League
(QSL)
tie
between
Al
Rayyan
and
Al
Arabi
in
its
inaugural
match.
For
the
records,
Al
Arabi
edged
former
QSL
champions
Al
Rayyan
in
the
match.
Qatar
2022:
100-day
countdown
begins;
Expect
Amazing!
The
stunning
venue,
which
is
located
in
the
pioneering
Lusail
City,
15kms
north
of
central
Doha,
will
host
matches
during
every
stage
of
Qatar
2022
FIFA
World
Cup,
starting
with
the
Group
C
clash
between
Argentina
and
Saudi
Arabia
on
November
22.
The
stadium
embodies
Qatar’s
ambition
and
its
passion
for
sharing
Arab
culture
with
the
world.
The
design
of
the
stadium
was
inspired
by
the
interplay
of
light
and
shadow
that
characterises
the
fanar
lantern.
Its
shape
and
golden
facade
echo
the
intricate
decorative
motifs
on
bowls,
vessels
and
other
art
pieces
found
across
the
Arab
and
Islamic
world
during
the
rise
of
civilisation
in
the
region.
Qatar’s
biggest
stadium
will
host
a
special
event
on
9
September
9
—
the
Lusail
Super
Cup
between
the
Saudi
Pro
League
champions
and
Egyptian
Premier
League
winners.
“Showcasing
Lusail
Stadium
is
the
final
milestone
in
our
journey
ahead
of
the
big
kick-off
on
November
20.
This
incredible
venue
forms
the
centrepiece
of
our
tournament
and
will
be
the
focus
of
the
world’s
attention
when
it
hosts
the
FIFA
World
Cup
final
on
December
18,
which
is
also
Qatar
National
Day.
I
am
proud
this
venue
will
play
a
major
role
during
the
tournament
and
also
deliver
a
lasting
legacy
for
the
people
of
Lusail
and
the
wider
community,”
said
Hassan
Al
Thawadi,
Secretary
General
of
the
Supreme
Committee
for
Delivery
&
Legacy
(SC).
As
per
SC
infotmation,
sustainable
building
practices
were
used
throughout
the
construction
of
Lusail
Stadium.
Recycled
water
was
used
to
irrigate
plants
around
the
stadium,
while
water
efficient
fixtures
and
leak
detection
systems
are
operational.
The
construction
site
conserved
40
per
cent
more
fresh
water
than
conventional
stadium
developments.
The
arena’s
roof
has
been
designed
with
sustainability
in
mind.
A
state-of-the-art
material
called
PTFE
protects
the
stadium
from
warm
wind,
keeps
out
dust
and
allows
enough
light
for
the
pitch
to
grow
while
providing
shade
to
reduce
the
burden
on
the
stadium’s
air
conditioning.
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