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Sunday 8 September 2013

What is Mondale 2022 ?


It is non-other than FIFA world cup which gonna be held in Qatar (UAE) in 2022.
The International Mondale 2022 will be hosted by Qatar for the first time in the Middle East.

Qatar excelled in the way of reviewing the bid 2022 by offering special and final view in front of the members of the Executive Committee of the Federation International Football Association (FIFA) and won the bid on 2nd December 2010 to host.

However the Qatar climate is the major issue during Mondale 2022 which expects to reach 50 °C (122 °F) As the World Cup always takes place during the European off-season in June and July and Qatar comes in desert country; but the chief executive of Qatar bid, Hassan al-Thawadi said "Heat is not and will not be an issue." Also explain by the The Qatar 2022 Bid’s official site:

Qatar's plans for the 2022 FIFA World Cup include 12 eco-friendly, carbon-neutral stadiums.

All of the stadiums will harness the power of the sun’s rays to provide a cool environment for players and fans by converting solar energy into electricity that will then be used to cool both fans and players. When games are not taking place, the solar installations at the stadiums will export energy onto the power grid. During matches, the stadiums will draw energy from the grid. This is the basis for the stadiums’ carbon-neutrality.

Qatar will build 9 new stadiums and renovate 3, with the 12 venues divided among 7 host cities. The 7 host cities are Al-Daayen, Al-Khor, Al-Rayyan, Al-Shamal, Al-Wakrah, Doha and Umm Slal.

Let’s have a look to Mondale Cup 2022 proposed stadium. 

Al-Gharafa Stadium (1)
Host city -Al-Rayyan 
Seats Capacity- 44,740
Construction status -Major renovation
Owner/investors -Qatar Olympic Committee / Government
Matches planned -Group matches


Al-Khor Stadium (2)
Host city- Al-Khor
Seats Capacity- 45,330
Construction status-To be built
Owner/investors- Qatar Olympic Committee / Government
Matches planned- Group matches, round of 16

Al-Rayyan Stadium (3)
Host city- Al-Rayyan
Seats Capacity- 44,740
Construction status- Major renovation
Owner/investors- Qatar Olympic Committee / Government
Matches planned- Group matches

Al-Shamal Stadium (4)
Host city- Al-Shamal
Seats Capacity- 45,120
Construction status- To be built
Owner/investors- Qatar Olympic Committee / Government
Matches planned- Group matches

Al-Wakrah Stadium (5)
Host city- Al-Wakrah
Seats Capacity- 45,120
Construction status- To be built
Owner/investors- Qatar Olympic Committee / Government
Matches planned- Group matches, round of 16

Doha Port Stadium (6)
Host city- Doha
Seats Capacity- 44,950
Construction status- To be built
Owner/investors- Qatar Olympic Committee / Government
Matches planned- Group matches, round of 16, quarter-finals

Education city stadium (7)
Host city- Al-Rayyan
Seats Capacity- 45,350
Construction status- To be built
Owner/investors- Qatar Foundation / Government
Matches planned- Group matches, round of 16

Khalifa International stadium (8)
Host city- Al-Rayyan
Seats Capacity- 68,030
Construction status- Major renovation
Owner/investors- Qatar Olympic Committee / Government
Matches planned- Group matches, round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals


Lusail Iconic Stadium (9)
Host city- Al-Daayen
Seats Capacity - 86,250
Construction status- To be built
Owner/investors- Qatar Olympic Committee / Government
Matches planned- Opening match, group matches, round of 16, quarter final, semi-final, final

Qatar University Stadium (10)
Host city- Doha
Seats Capacity- 43,520
Construction status- To be built
Owner/investors- Qatar University / Government
Matches planned- Group matches, round of 16

Sports City stadium (11)
Host city- Doha
Seats Capacity- 47,560
Construction status- To be built
Owner/investors- Qatar Olympic Committee / Government
Matches planned- Group matches, 3rd place playoff

Umm Slal Stadium (12)
Host city- Umm Slal
Seats Capacity- 45,120
Construction status- To be built
Owner/investors- Qatar Olympic Committee / Government
Matches planned- Group matches, round of 16, quarter-finals

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