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A general view of the proposed new Lusail Iconic Stadium in Lusail City, Qatar, venue of the FIFA 2022 World Cup soccer tournament. The new Lusail Iconic Stadium, with a capacity of 86,250, will host the opening and final matches of the 2022 FIFA World Cup. EPA

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A general view of the proposed new Doha Port Stadium in Doha, Qatar, venue of the FIFA 2022 World Cup soccer tournament. The new Doha Port Stadium, which will sit on an artificial peninsula in the Gulf, will be a completely modular stadium with 44,950 seats. EPA

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A general view of the proposed new Al-Shamal Stadium in Al-Shamal, Qatar, venue of the FIFA 2022 World Cup soccer tournament. The new Al-Shamal Stadium will have a capacity of 45,120, with a permanent lower tier of 25,500 seats and a modular upper tier of 19,620 seats. EPA

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A general view of the proposed new Al-Gharafa Stadium in Doha, Qatar, venue of the FIFA 2022 World Cup soccer tournament. The existing 21,175 capacity Al-Gharafa stadium will be expanded to 44,740 seats using modular elements forming an upper tier. EPA

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A general view of the proposed new Al-Khor Stadium in Al-Khor, Qatar, venue of the FIFA 2022 World Cup soccer tournament. The new Al-Khor Stadium, which will be located in a sports and recreation zone, will have 45,330 seats. EPA

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A general view of the proposed new Qatar University Stadium in Doha, Qatar, venue of the FIFA 2022 World Cup soccer tournament. The new Qatar University Stadium, which will replace an existing track and field stadium on Qatar University’s campus, will have 43,520 seats. EPA

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A general view of the proposed new Al-Rayyan Stadium in Al-Rayyan, Qatar, venue of the FIFA 2022 World Cup soccer tournament. The existing Al-Rayyan Stadium with a seating capacity of 21,282 will be expanded to 44,740 seats using modular elements to form an upper tier. EPA

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A general view of the proposed new Al-Wakrah Stadium in Al-Wakrah, Qatar, venue of the FIFA 2022 World Cup soccer tournament. The new Al-Wakrah Stadium in one of Qatar’s oldest cities will have a capacity of 45,120 seats. EPA

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