2022 FIFA World Cup Hosting | An Ambitious Solar Powered Stadium

Lusail Iconic Stadium Qatar Eyes 2022 FIFA World Cup Hosting With An Ambitious Solar Powered Stadium

The all new Lusail Iconic Stadium in Doha, when completed will have a total capacity of 86,250 seats and the stadium will be dotted with parking and service areas, while these areas will be shaded by solar collectors. These collectors will be able to harness enough solar energy to power the stadium as well as the surrounding buildings. The stadium will consist of a saddle form roof, that can be opened or closed as per the requirements of the games. The interiors of the Lusail Iconic Stadium will feature VIP and hospitality accommodations and the entire stadium has been designed by the famed Foster + Partners, the same firm, that was accredited with the construction of the Wembley Stadium in the year 2007.

2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, numerous nations are already in line to bid for the event that will take place in the year 2022 and as the technology advances, fans all across the globe can expect to witness more and more breakthroughs in these special events. Now, one of the most prosperous nations in the Middle East, Qatar, has entered the list of the bidders for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, with an extraordinary treat for all. At the Leaders In Football Conference in London, Qatar placed its own bid to host the event while unveiling the plans for an incredible solar powered stadium that is scheduled to be constructed in the country’s capital, Doha.

According to HE Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani (Chairman, Qatar 2022 Bid),

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