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SC Announces Work Progress in Ras Abu Aboud Stadium

Doha, October 28 (QNA) - The Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy (SC), the body responsible for handing over the infrastructure projects necessary for the State of Qatar to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup, announced the progress of work at Ras Abu Aboud Stadium, one of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 stadiums.
This came in a video report posted by the SC, on its official Twitter account, and it touched on the latest stages of work in the stadium, which in its innovative design mimics the marine nature surrounding it due to its proximity to Doha Port, which is considered one of the most important logistical centers for the State of Qatar.
This great progress in work will pave the way for the construction of a stadium that will host the most skilled football players in the world and will also serve as an inspiration for a new phase of sustainability and innovation for sports facilities.
Currently, construction work continues at the stadium after more than half of the sea freight containers were in place, some seats have been installed in place, and work on the roof is still under construction.
The Ras Abu Aboud Stadium, which overlooks the coast of Qatar, is distinguished by that it will be built from shipping containers, and it is also the first of the World Cup stadiums to be completely dismantled and reused for other purposes after the end of the tournament.
Guests coming from all over the world will notice the stadium's close connection with the port, once they see its structure consisting of shipping containers and various steel elements used in the construction of ships, which, by intertwining with each other, will form a design promising a distinctive experience for fans inside and outside the stadium.
After the completion of the construction work, Ras Abu Aboud Stadium with a 40,000-seat capacity will become a distinctive monument thanks to its bold colors and modern design, and it will host the 2022 World Cup matches on the Gulf coast. (QNA)