Al Thumama Stadium

Al-Thumama Stadium (Arabic: ملعب الثمامة, romanizedMalʿab ath-Thumāma) is a football stadium in Al Thumama district in Doha, Qatar, located approximately 13 km south of the city center.[3] It hosted the 2022 FIFA World Cup held in the country.[4]

Al-Thumama Stadium
ملعب الثمامة (Arabic)
Exterior night-time view of the stadium
Map
Location
Coordinates25°14′07″N 51°31′56″E / 25.235278°N 51.532182°E / 25.235278; 51.532182
OwnerQatar 2022 Supreme Committee
Capacity44,400[1]
Record attendance44,198 (Morocco vs Portugal, 10 December 2022)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened21 October 2021
Architect
  • Ibrahim M. Jaidah
  • Heerim
Structural engineer
[2]
Services engineerJain and Partners
Main contractors
  • Al Jaber Engineering
  • Tekfen Construction
Tenants
Qatar national football team (selected matches)

Construction

The Al Thumama Stadium is one of eight stadiums, which have been built, renovated, or reconstructed for the FIFA World Cup in Qatar in 2022.[5] It is located near Hamad International Airport.[6] A joint venture between Al Jaber Engineering of Qatar and Tekfen Construction of Turkey is significantly involved in the construction work. The architectural design, by the Chief Architect of Arab Engineering Bureau Ibrahim Jaidah,[7][8] takes its inspiration from the traditional taqiyah hat, a traditional cap which is worn by men and boys across the Middle East.[9][10][11] A 50,000 m2 (540,000 sq ft) public park will surround the stadium.[6] The stadium has a capacity of 40,000 seats.[12] Following the World Cup, half of the stadium's seats will be removed and will be donated to other countries.[13][14] It opened on 22 October 2021.[10][15]

In October 2019, the Qatari government announced reforms that established a nondiscriminatory minimum wage for all migrant workers in the country and allowed them to change or leave their jobs without employer consent. However, other elements of the system that can leave employers with some control over their workers appeared to remain as of 2020.[16] FIFA, as the governing body of the World Cup, took charge of matters relating to workers’ rights in the host nation and, upon being asked to comment, the organization wrote: “FIFA and its trusted partner, the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy, have a zero-tolerance policy to any form of discrimination and to wage abuse. Through our work to protect the rights of FIFA World Cup workers in Qatar, FIFA and the Supreme Committee are aware of the importance of wage protection measures in the country and this is why we have put in place robust systems to prevent and mitigate wage abuse on FIFA World Cup sites, as well as mechanisms for workers to raise potential grievances and practices to provide for remediation where companies fail to live up to our standards”.[17]

History

The inauguration of the stadium took place on 22 October 2021, on the occasion of the Emir Cup Final.[18][12]

In May 2018, the Al-Thumama Stadium was awarded the MIPIM/Architectural Review Future Project Award in the Sports and Stadiums category.[19][20]

The stadium hosted six matches of the 2021 FIFA Arab Cup tournament, including a semi-final match[21] between hosts Qatar and Algeria.[22]

Recent tournament results

2021 FIFA Arab Cup

Matches held in Al Thumama Stadium for FAC 2021
DateTimeTeam #1ResultTeam #2RoundAttendance
1 December 202116:00  Egypt1–0  LebanonGroup D11,757
3 December 202113:00  Bahrain0–0  IraqGroup A2,576
6 December 202118:00  Tunisia1–0  United Arab EmiratesGroup B14,272
7 December 202118:00  Morocco1–0  Saudi ArabiaGroup C8,502
11 December 202122:00  Morocco2–2 (3–5 pen.)  AlgeriaQuarterfinals24,823
15 December 202122:00  Qatar1–2  AlgeriaSemifinals42,405

2022 FIFA World Cup

The Al Thumama Stadium hosted eight matches during the 2022 FIFA World Cup.[23]

Matches held in Al Thumama Stadium for FWC 2022
DateTimeTeam No. 1ResultTeam No. 2RoundAttendance
21 November 202219:00  Senegal0–2  NetherlandsGroup A41,721
23 November 202219:00  Spain7–0  Costa RicaGroup E40,013
25 November 202216:00  Qatar1–3  SenegalGroup A41,797
27 November 202216:00  Belgium0–2  MoroccoGroup F43,738
29 November 202222:00  Iran0–1  United StatesGroup B42,127
1 December 202218:00  Canada1–2  MoroccoGroup F43,102
4 December 202218:00  France3–1  PolandRound of 1640,989
10 December 202218:00  Morocco1–0  PortugalQuarter-finals44,198

2023 AFC Asian Cup

On 5 April 2023, the Al Thumama Stadium was chosen as one of eight venues for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup. It hosted six matches.

DateTimeTeam No. 1ResultTeam No. 2RoundAttendance
14 January 202414:30  Japan4–2  VietnamGroup D17,385
17 January 202414:30  Lebanon0–0  ChinaGroup A14,137
20 January 202414:30  Jordan2–2  South KoreaGroup E36,627
24 January 202414:30  Japan3–1  IndonesiaGroup D26,453
31 January 202414:30  Bahrain1–3  JapanRound of 1631,832
7 February 202418:00  Iran2–3  QatarSemi-finals40,342

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