Al Janoub Stadium
Al Janoub Stadium in Al Wakra was the first design to be revealed in November 2013, and opened 16 May 2019 for the Amir’s Cup final. Designed by the late…
Khalifa International Stadium
Khalifa International Stadium was built in 1976, and renovated before reopening in May 2017 for the final of the Amir Cup. Named after the former Amir, HH Khalifa bin Hamad…
Sustainability
In January 2020, hosts Qatar and FIFA released the event’s first joint Sustainability Strategy. Sustainability has been one of the main aspects of this World Cup, which started at the…
Exciting Developments for Referees and Technology
This FIFA World Cup™ brings exciting developments for referees and technology! A Groundbreaking Tournament for Referees History has again been made as the FIFA Referees Committee has appointed three female…
Ready To Receive Fans With Disabilities
Qatar is ready to receive fans with disabilities and will deliver an outstanding FIFA World Cup™ experience for them. Fans will be provided access to a range of digital content…
Generation Amazing
Established in 2010 during Qatar’s bid to host the World Cup, Generation Amazing uses football for development initiatives to address social issues in countries in need, as per the United…
FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ Laws Issued
With work continuing on stadiums and infrastructure for the upcoming FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™, attention has turned to the legal responsibilities of hosting one of the world’s most famous…
The ‘Host A Fan’ Initiative
Qatar welcomed thousands of fans to the country for the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2021™. Some residents even welcomed fans to their homes as part of the ‘Host a Fan’ initiative….
The FIFA World Cup™ Logos
On 3 September 2019, Qatar revealed the Official Emblem of the 22nd edition of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ at 20:22 (8:30 pm Qatar) around the world. The emblem’s design…