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KHALIFA INTERNATIONAL STADIUM

The Khalifa International Stadium is an iconic sports venue in Qatar, which was initially built for the 1976 Gulf Cup, and has been listed as one of the eight Qatar World Cup 2022 playing venues. After several renovations over the years, the stadium can now host 40,000 spectators and is the standard playing venue of the Qatar national team.

The design of
Khalifa International Stadium

After it’s last update between 2014 and 2017, the stadium now boasts an ultramodern facade with two arches rising to around 120 metres, symbolising continuity and embracing football fans from all over the world. An innovative-design canopy covers 70% of the stadium, and additional climate control and air cooling systems further ensure that the spectators can enjoy the matches in comfort.

An extension of the Khalifa International Stadium houses the 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum. While it’s still under development at the moment, it will be celebrating the history and significance of sports in Qatar and beyond.

WORLD CUP
MATCH SCHEDULE

Group B

21/11/2022

England
Iran

STARTS AT

14:00 GMT+0100

Group E

23/11/2022

Germany
Japan

STARTS AT

14:00 GMT+0100

Group A

25/11/2022

Netherlands
Ecuador

STARTS AT

17:00 GMT+0100

Group F

27/11/2022

Croatia
Canada

STARTS AT

17:00 GMT+0100

Group A

29/11/2022

Ecuador
Senegal

STARTS AT

16:00 GMT+0100

Group E

01/12/2022

Japan
Spain

STARTS AT

20:00 GMT+0100

03/12/2022

Netherlands
United States of America

STARTS AT

16:00 GMT+0100

03/12/2022

Netherlands
United States of America

STARTS AT

16:00 GMT+0100

17/12/2022

Croatia
Morocco

STARTS AT

16:00 GMT+0100

How to get to
Khalifa International Stadium

Located around 10 kilometres away from central Doha, the Khalifa International Stadium is one of the best-connected venues of Qatar World Cup 2022. It will be easily reachable via the Doha Metro system – the Gold line will take the fans from central Doha to the Station Sports City near the stadium.

Khalifa Stadium after the Qatar World Cup

With its long-standing history the Khalifa International Stadium is already an integral part of the local community, therefore after the Qatar World Cup 2022 events the stadium and surrounding structures will continue to encourage the local communities’ involvement in sport and healthy lifestyles.

FAQs

The Khalifa International Stadium was opened in 1976.

The stadium is located in Doha.

The Khalifa International Stadium capacity is 40,000 people.

x6 group matches
x1 Round of 16
X1 Third-place Match