SC Chairman: All 2022 World Cup Facilities Ready 365 Days Ahead of Tournament

SC Chairman: All 2022 World Cup Facilities Ready 365 Days Ahead of Tournament By Darlene Regis - November 21, 2021
Chairman of Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy Operations Office says All 2022 World Cup Facilities Are Ready 365 Days Ahead of Tournament

FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022

Chairman of the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy (SC) Operations Office and Vice Chairman of Technical Delivery Office Engineer Yasir Al Jamal underscored the readiness of all sports facilities that will host the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar.

In a press conference on Saturday at the SC headquarters, Al Jamal stressed that the State of Qatar is living in a distinguished World Cup atmosphere, coinciding with the countdown to the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar with only 365 days away from the launch of this historic version of the tournament hosted by the State of Qatar for the first time in the region.

Al Jamal added that the journey started 11 years ago after Qatar's bid won the hosting rights in December 2010, adding that Qatar has achieved many accomplishments and was able to fulfill its commitments, therefore, various international bodies, especially FIFA praised Qatar's World Cup preparations.

Khalifa, Al Janoub, Education City, Ahmed Bin Ali, Al Thumama, Ras Abu Aboud, and Al Bayt stadiums are ready to host the FIFA World Cup matches, he stated.

Al Jamal pointed out that Lusail Stadium is the only World Cup venue yet to be inaugurated, adding that the construction work has been completed and the inauguration ceremony will be special as the stadium will host the 2022 World Cup final, with the attendance of 80,000 spectators.

Al Jamal stressed that SC will direct its efforts during the coming period on operational operations, in addition to enhancing the fans' experience during the tournament and making it an exceptional experience.

Several initiatives will be launched to stimulate the fans' experience, from the beginning of 2022 until November 2022, the date of the World Cup, he added. 

Source: Qatar News Agency

By Darlene Regis - November 21, 2021

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