The Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC) remains on track to deliver all eight stadiums for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 well ahead of schedule.
Khalifa International Stadium was the first tournament venue to open following an extensive redevelopment in 2017, while Al Janoub Stadium was the first venue to be built from scratch when it opened in May 2019 in Al Wakrah.
Three more stadiums are set to be completed by the end of 2020, with the Education City Stadium to be officially opened on June 15, 2020; the other two venues are Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor and Al Rayyan Stadium.
The remaining venues will be delivered well in advance of the tournament, which will kick off on November 21, 2022.

Khalifa International Stadium
 Following an extensive redevelopment, the stadium re-opened on May 19, 2017, when it hosted the Amir Cup final

 In 2019, the stadium hosted the IAAF World Athletics Championships, and matches during both the 24th Arabian Gulf Cup and FIFA Club World Cup Qatar 2019
 Stadium boasts a strong hosting history, including the 2006 Asian Games, FIFA World Youth Championship Qatar 1995 and Asian Football Confederation competitions

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