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Al Bayt Stadium Capacity, Cost, Hotels, Architect, Location, Matches

Al Bayt Stadium Capacity, Cost, Hotels, Architect, Location, Matches

Al-Bayt Stadium is a retractable-roof football stadium in Al Khor, Qatar. It will be ready for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Where is Al Bayt Stadium?

The city of Al Khor, which is 35 km north of Doha, is home to the Al Bayt Stadium.

What was the cost?

It is said that Al Bayt Stadium cost $847 million to build.

Al Bayt Stadium Architect

Dar Al-Handasah was in charge of making the stadium.

The capacity of Al Bayt Stadium

Al Bayt Stadium can hold up to 60,000 people.

How old is Al Bayt Stadium?

The official start of construction was in September 2015, and it took three years to finish.

The stadium was ready at the start of 2019, but it wasn’t opened until November 30, 2021, when a match between Qatar and Bahrain as part of the 2021 Arab Cup was played there.

Matches are to be played at Al Bayt Stadium

  1. 21 November: Qatar v Ecuador (Group A)
  2. 23 November: Morocco v Croatia (Group F)
  3. 25 November: England v United States (Group B)
  4. 27 November: Spain v Germany (Group E)
  5. 29 November: Netherlands v Qatar (Group A)
  6. 1 December: Costa Rica v Germany (Group E)
  7. 4 December: Winner of Group B v Runner-up, of Group A (Round of 16)
  8. 10 December: Quarter-final
  9. 14 December: Semi-final

Al Bayt Stadium Hotels

  • Marsa Malaz Kempinski, The Pearl, 31.29 km from Al Bayt Stadium

Address: Costa Malaz, Marsa Malaz Island, The Pearl, Doha

Rates from: QAR 1,050

  • Grand Hyatt Doha Hotel & Villas, 30.82 km from Al Bayt Stadium

Address: West Bay Lagoon, Doha

Rates from: QAR 600

  • The Ritz-Carlton, Doha, 30.6 km from Al Bayt Stadium

Address: P.O. Box 23400, Doha

Rates from: QAR 638

  • Al Sultan Beach Resort, 4.99 km from Al Bayt Stadium

Address: P.O. Box 60002, Al Khor

Rates from: QAR 680

  • Simaisma A Murwab Resort, 7.6 km from Al Bayt Stadium

Address: Sumaysimah Seafront, Sumaysimah

Rates from: QAR 2,500

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