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World Cup 2022: Qatar completes first air-conditioned stadium

A proposed fully air-conditioned venue for the 2022 World Cup, the “Khalifa International Stadium” has been completed. It is Qatar’s first giant step in preparation for the 2022 World Cup.
First built in 1976, the stadium’s capacity has been expanded to more than 40,000 with renovation costs sitting at some £70 million.
Major changes have been made to the facility including changing rooms, media tribune, VIP areas and sports museum, as well as a new roof design that covers all the seats.
The cooling technology is expected to keep the pitch at a temperature of 26 degrees Celsius and the stands at 24-28 degrees year-round, while using 40 percent less energy than other cooling methods.
It will host World Cup matches up to the quarterfinal stage. It will also be the venue for Friday’s 2017 Emir Cup final, Qatar’s most prestigious domestic football tournament.
Before the World Cup, it will be home to the 2019 World Athletics Championships.

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