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Qatar 2022 board meeting held ahead of Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium inauguration

The board of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 LLC (Q22) met today, just three days before the inauguration of another FIFA World Cup™ stadium, Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, which will host the Amir Cup final on Qatar National Day.

The meeting, which was held via video call due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, reviewed key achievements while looking forward to upcoming milestones, including stadium inaugurations, the FIFA Club World Cup 2020™, which will take place in February 2021, and the FIFA Arab Cup, which will be held in December next year.

H.E. Hassan Al Thawadi, Q22 Chairman and Secretary General of the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC), said: “Despite the enormous challenges presented by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, major strides have continued to be made during 2020 in preparation for the first FIFA World Cup in the Middle East and Arab world.

“At the start of the year, we marked 1,000 days to go until kick-off, followed swiftly by the digital launch of Education City Stadium. The two-year countdown was celebrated in November and now we are gearing up for the inauguration of the fourth tournament-ready stadium, Al Rayyan Venue.”

Al Thawadi added: “Qatar has also played a major role in hosting top-level football in Asia during the pandemic. Our country stepped in to successfully host matches for the AFC Champions League and is looking forward to staging the final of that competition on 19 December.”

Colin Smith, Managing Director of Q22, said: “Qatar’s strong and continued commitment has been key to making steady progress and ensuring that with two years to go the FIFA World Cup project is well on track to being a resounding success.

“2021 will be a key year on the journey to Qatar 2022 as we look forward to two exciting tournaments, the FIFA Club World Cup and the FIFA Arab Cup, which will enable us to test infrastructure and operational aspects of hosting major football competition.”

The inauguration of Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium follows the successful launch of Khalifa International, Al Janoub and Education City. Al Bayt has also been completed and will be inaugurated in the near future. Al Thumama, Ras Abu Aboud and Lusail are in the final stages of construction and will be delivered well in advance of the tournament, which kicks off on 21 November 2022.

Sourced from FIFA

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