Qatar has been gearing up for the "Greatest show on
earth" World Cup 2022 as officials confirmed Gulf Times that the $575m
Al-Wakrah Stadium was on course for completion by the year-end.
The stadium built on the design by Zaha Hadid has a capacity
of 40,000 and the cost is estimated to be around $575m for the spectacular
venue which located about 15km from Doha city.
Doha based English daily The Peninsula reported, "In
such a scenario, Qatar — which is spending almost $500m a week on World Cup
projects — will have built almost half of its proposed eight venues with four
years still to go to the tournament."
The most complicated part of the project is expected to be
the boat-shaped retractable roof and the unique roof structure composed of 1400
pieces is expected to be shipped from Italy.An official expressed his
excitement about the roof design and how it expected to add to the stadium atmosphere
by retaining the buzz and cheer and this could be the ‘one of the loudest
stadiums’ of Qatar 2022.
Thani Al Zarraa, Al Wakrah Stadium’s project manager is
hopeful for completion of the project by the year and end will be handed to the
officials of the World Cup tournament committee for inspection and hosting of
"test matches" possibly few International Friendlies.
The construction of The Khalifa International Stadium was
completed last year along with 60,000-seater Al Bayt Stadium is expected to be
completed later this year. With Al
Wakrah Stadium well on course for completion, Qatar seems to be getting ready
ahead of time for the mega event in 2022.
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