H.H. the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani of Qatar officially launched the first proposed host venue of the 2022 FIFA World this weekend in front of 40,000 football fans.
The inauguration ceremony included a light show from newly installed LED lights, a performance from the Emiri Guard and a firework display that saw pyrotechnic experts display 2022 in the sky above the stadium in fireworks to mark the opening of the World Cup venue.
The final of Qatar’s biggest domestic trophy, the Emir Cup, kicked off shortly afterwards as the stadium’s first sporting event since being renovated ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
A joint venture of Midmac Contracting and Six Construct carried out an extensive renovation of the venue which will host matches until the quarter-finals of the 2022 World Cup.
These include the installation of revolutionary cooling technology promised during Qatar’s successful bid, which on Friday kept the pitch at 20°C and the stands at 23°C while using 40 percent less energy than traditional cooling methods.
H.E. Hassan Al Thawadi, Secretary General of the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC), the organisation responsible for delivering the infrastructure required to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar, said of the launch: “The completion of our first stadium more than five years before the Qatar World Cup begins is an important milestone that reflects our determination to deliver a tournament the entire Arab world is proud to be a part of.
“As we promised in our bid, our innovative stadiums offer an unrivalled experience to fans and players alike. I’m proud we can show these off to the world and welcome fans with the hospitality this World Cup will be remembered for.”
Other new features at the stadium include the installation of a larger roof over the entire spectator area, with an intricate net of German and Italian-made steel tension cables weighing 4,000 tonnes holding 92 panels in place.
The stadium will also be the first FIFA World Cup venue and the first stadium in the region to be lit by LED lighting, which is both more sustainable and more versatile than traditional lighting.
Even the pitch at Khalifa International Stadium has a rich story to tell: designed to be perfectly suited to Qatar’s climate, it was developed at the SC’s nearby Turf Nursery – the only one of its kind in Asia – and was laid in a new world record time of 13 ½ hours.
Qatar Football Association (QFA) President, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Thani, added: “Khalifa International Stadium is close to Qatari hearts and has seen some of Qatar’s biggest sporting occasions over the years since it was first launched in 1976. It was therefore a fitting venue for the biggest match of Qatar’s football calendar, the 2017 Emir Cup final between Al Rayyan and Al Sadd. I’m glad the fans got to enjoy this event in such a magnificent remodeled stadium.”
Speaking on the launch of Qatar’s first World Cup stadium, Gianni Infantino, FIFA President, said: “As organisers, to see a 2022 FIFA World Cup stadium already delivered and fully operational is a great joy, besides giving us confidence regarding the level of preparations in Qatar.
“There is undoubtedly strong commitment from the local authorities through the Supreme Committee and although five years seems a long way off, the benefit of time will make sure Qatar delivers an amazing tournament in 2022.”
Khalifa International Stadium ‘Fast Facts’:
· Originally built in 1976 to host the Gulf Cup
· Hosted Qatar’s first national competition triumph: the 1992 Gulf Cup
· Stadium in which Saudi Arabia qualified for their first ever FIFA World Cup in 1994
· Hosted the 1995 FIFA World Youth Championship at only three weeks’ notice
· Renovated in 2006 to host the Asian Games, the world’s second-largest sporting event
New features for the 2022 FIFA World Cup include:
· Expansion of east wing to increase overall capacity to more than 40,000
· Installation of innovative cooling technology
· Upgrading the changing rooms, VIP areas and media tribune
· The addition of 61 guest suites
· The construction of a sports museum
· New roof design covering entire spectator area
· Pitch developed at the SC’s Turf Nursery, the only development facility of its kind in Asia
CBNME
19 May