Lusail Stadium, Qatar

Qatar Lusail Stadium is the main stadium of the 2022 Qatar World Cup, and also one of the largest, most advanced and most iconic venues in this tournament. The stadium is located in the new city of Lucerne, north of the capital Doha, and can accommodate about 80000 spectators. It has hosted many important events, including the opening ceremony, several key group matches, knockout matches, and the highly anticipated final. Its appearance is inspired by traditional Arabic gold bowls and lanterns, blending modern architectural aesthetics with regional cultural elements, presenting a highly recognizable streamlined dome structure. The venue adopts a modular design concept, with about 70% of the upper stands being detachable structures. After the competition, some facilities will be donated to other countries for sports infrastructure construction, fully reflecting the concept of sustainable development. In addition, Lusail Stadium fully applies green technologies such as intelligent temperature control system, efficient water-saving irrigation and solar power supply. It is one of the first stadiums in the world to obtain the GSAS five-star sustainable certification, demonstrating Qatar's firm commitment to promoting green infrastructure and future urban development.