Qatar hosted football’s greatest showpiece in 2022 – a spectacular event that critics and sport lovers alike call one of the greatest in the history of football.
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Qatar hosted football’s greatest showpiece in 2022 – a spectacular event that critics and sport lovers alike call one of the greatest in the history of football.
Qatar staged the “best ever” FIFA World Cup™ from 20 November to 18 December 2022, FIFA President Gianni Infantino said. Praised for its “unique, cohesive power”, he emphasised the “transformative legacy” of the beautiful game.
The event gave visitors an unforgettable taste of the Arab world with a joyful atmosphere, breath-taking stadiums, and our nation welcoming the world with our signature hospitality.
The 2022 tournament in Qatar was the first to be hosted in the Arab and Muslim world.
Top nationalities who filled the seats: Saudi Arabia, India, USA, UK and Mexico.
Total number of travellers who used the Doha Metro (between 20 Nov & 18 Dec).
Our eight stadiums won praise for their sustainable design, innovative construction, and for keeping spectators on the edge of their seats. Standout features included retractable roofs, impressive cooling technologies, and the first fully demountable FIFA World Cup™ stadium.
The positive effects of the men’s 2022 FIFA World Cup™ will be enjoyed for decades, with huge investments in infrastructure, transport, tourism, and the sports industry. Seven brand-new stadiums were built (and one renovated), using 40% less water than international benchmarks. Stadiums are also 30% more energy efficient than international standards (ASHRAE 90.1), with efficient cooling and ventilation systems, LED lighting and state-of-the-art building control systems.
More than 850,000 m2 of new green space was created – the equivalent of 121 full-sized football pitches. Countries that require sporting infrastructure will receive seats, and facilities will be reused as hospitals, schools, places of worship and hotels.
The tournament had plenty of viral moments that warmed hearts and set the internet ablaze.
A fantastic end to an epic tournament between the two top sides – possibly the best football World Cup™ final of all time.
After a 3-3 draw at Lusail Stadium, Argentina beat France 4-2 on penalties and Messi finally fulfilled a career dream to lift the coveted world cup trophy – GOAT debate over?
Who will ever forget the elation of Morocco reaching the semi-finals – the first ever African country to do so, before a heart-breaking elimination by France? Argentina faced off against Croatia, with Messi scoring one and Alvarez two goals to reach the finals.
Morocco continued their fabled run with a courageous 1-0 victory over Portugal, while Croatia beat Brazil 4-2 on penalties. France eliminated England with a 2-1 win, while Argentina sent the Netherlands home after a 4-3 shootout win.
Qatar made history by taking part in the World Cup™ for the first time. The biggest shock of the tournament came when Saudi Arabia beat Argentina 2-1 in one of the greatest men’s World Cup™ upsets of all time. Germany's 2-1 loss against Japan also sent shockwaves around the country.
Lionel Messi won Golden Ball for best player.
Kylian Mbappe pipped Lionel Messi as top goal-scorer.
Argentina’s Martinez took home the award for best goalkeeper.
The United States, Canada, and Mexico will jointly host the FIFA World Cup™ in 2026. It will run from 8 June 2026 until 3 July 2026.
The Qatar Football Association (QFA) have proposed that the next AFC Asian Cup be postponed until January 2024.
Al Janoub, Al Thumama and Education City’s seating will be reduced and donated to other sporting projects worldwide. Lusail will be converted into a unique community hub of schools, housing, shops, cafes and health clinics. Stadium 974 will be completely dismantled, and materials will be repurposed. Al Bayt will become the home of Al Khor Sports Club, while Khalifa will be the home stadium of Qatar’s national team (Al Annabi). Ahmad Bin Ali will also reduce its seating capacity and will be available for football development projects.
The 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum is one of the world’s most innovative sports museums, with a gallery dedicated to Qatar’s role as a hosting nation (including the Qatar FIFA World Cup™).
Qatar is a passionate sporting nation, ranging from one of the oldest sports known to man (falconry) to international spectacles like the Olympic Games and Formula One. Take a look at our Qatar calendar for upcoming events and read more about sports culture in Qatar here.
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