Qatar inaugurated fourth stadium of 2022 FIFA World Cup

Qatar the 2022 FIFA World cup organisers inaugurated the fourth of eight 2022 World Cup venues, the Al Rayyan Stadium, when the country hosted the Amir Cup final between Al-Sadd and Al-Arabi on Friday. Former Barcelona and Spain midfielder Xavi Hernandez coached Al-Sadd, coached beat Al-Arabi 2-1 to lift their 17th Amir Cup title after Algeria forward Baghdad Bounedjah scored twice. 

FIFA President Gianni Infantino said in a statement that “It is a wonderful football stadium". He adds “The atmosphere is incredible, with the seats extremely close to the pitch... I am sure this will be a perfect football arena in 2022 when it hosts matches during the World Cup. The country is very well prepared for the next FIFA World Cup and on track to host a memorable installment of the tournament – the first in the Middle East and the Arab world.”

The Amir Cup final’s date coincided very well with Qatar National Day and the country is scheduled to host the 2022 World Cup final in exactly two years’ time. The 40,000-capacity stadium will host seven World Cup matches up to the round of 16. After the World Cup, the area surrounding Al Rayyan, which includes six training pitches, will be transformed into a regional sporting hub for the local community. Khalifa International, Al Janoub and Education City are the other three World Cup venues which have already been unveiled.

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