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Al-Janoub Stadium (Arabic: استاد الجنوب, romanized: Istād al-Janūb, lit. 'Stadium of the South'), formerly known as Al-Wakrah Stadium (Arabic: استاد الوكرة), is a retractable-roof football stadium in al-Wakrah, Qatar that was inaugurated on 16 May 2019. This was the second of the eight stadiums inaugurated for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, after the renovation of Khalifa International Stadium. It was designed by Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid (1950–2016) together with the firms AECOM and Jain & Partners of Dubai.
The stadium features a curvilinear postmodernist and neo-futurist design. The appearance of the roof was inspired by the sails of traditional dhows used by pearl divers from the region, weaving through currents of the Persian Gulf.
It is the official headquarters of the football club Al-Wakrah SC, where the matches of the Qatar Stars League are held. The capacity of the stadium is 20,000; the capacity was 40,000 before the World Cup.
The stadium is located about 22 km south of Doha.
History
Qatar was chosen to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup in 2010, becoming the first Muslim country and the first country in the Middle East to host the World Cup. Qatar previously did not have the sporting capability for the Cup, and 8 new stadiums were built for the Cup.
The stadium was inaugurated on 16 May 2019, during the 2019 Amir Cup final between Al Sadd SC and Al-Duhail SC played in front of an audience of 38,678 people, making it the second stadium to be completed after Khalifa International Stadium. This match was attended by the Emir (head of state) of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.
The stadium hosted a semifinal match at the 24th Arabian Gulf Cup.
In December 2020, Al Janoub Stadium hosted the 2020 AFC Champions League Final.
The stadium hosted six matches of the 2021 FIFA Arab Cup.
Design
The stadium was designed by the architect Zaha Hadid, and her architectural firm, Zaha Hadid Architects. Zaha Hadid Architects stated that “The stadium was designed in conjunction with a new precinct so that it sits at the heart of an urban extension of the city, creating community-based activities in and around the stadium on non-event days.”
According to the designers, the stadium's exterior was inspired by the sails of traditional Dhow boats, used by pearl divers from the region, weaving through currents of the Persian Gulf. The curvilinear roof and exterior references Al Wakrah's history of seafaring, additionally giving spectators the feeling on being on a ship. Bowed beams hold up the roof, resembling a ship's hull. The building is meant to resemble upturned dhow hulls arranged in a huddle to provide shade and shelter. Many observers have pointed out that the design resembles female genitalia—a claim Zaha Hadid dismissed as "embarrassing" and "ridiculous." The roof of the stadium is retractable, and is made from pleated PTFE fabric and cables, with the roof arches being 230 meters long.
The cooling system prevents the stadium's users from overheating, due to Qatar's hot and arid climate. It is capable of cooling the spectator areas to 18°C and the field of play to 20°C. According to Qatar's Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC), "detailed micro-climate analysis informed the arena's shape, with aerodynamics and optimal shading from the roof, which incorporates a minimal amount of glass, making a significant contribution to temperature control."
Facilities
The sports complex includes a multipurpose room, with swimming pools and spas and a shopping center with green roofs. The entrance to the stadium will be on a wooded square.
A school, wedding hall, cycling, horse riding and running tracks, restaurants, marketplaces and gyms within the vicinity are planned to be built to accompany Al Janoub Stadium.
Proposed renovations
After the 2022 FIFA World Cup, Al Janoub Stadium is the Al-Wakrah SC's home, instead of the current Saoud bin Abdulrahman Stadium. The seating capacity is planned to be halved from 40,000 to 20,000 and used for Qatar Stars League matches. Qatar Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy has claimed that the remaining half of the stadium's seats will be donated to developing countries in need of sporting infrastructure.
Recent tournament results
= 24th Arabian Gulf Cup
== 2021 FIFA Arab Cup
== 2022 FIFA World Cup
=The Al Janoub Stadium hosted seven matches during the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
= 2023 AFC Asian Cup
=On 5 April 2023, the Al Janoub Stadium was chosen as one of eight (then nine) venues for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup. It hosted six matches.
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Al Janoub Stadium - Wikipedia
Al-Janoub Stadium (Arabic: استاد الجنوب, romanized: Istād al-Janūb, lit. 'Stadium of the South'), [3] formerly known as Al-Wakrah Stadium (Arabic: استاد الوكرة), is a retractable-roof football stadium in al-Wakrah, Qatar that was inaugurated on 16 May 2019.
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Al Janoub Park, within the precinct, opened in February 2020. It features cycling and running tracks, children's play areas and other green spaces. Eventually, there will be a marketplace and...
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May 17, 2019 · Al Janoub stadium will be a memorable venue and destination during the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup and afterward, at the centre of its Al Wakrah community. Save this picture! © Luke Hayes
Al Janoub Stadium | Shaped like the sails of Qatar’s dhow boats
Al Janoub Stadium was the first stadium in Zaha Hadid’s portfolio. Its roof is designed in homage to Al Wakrah’s fishing and pearl diving history, and the wind-filled sails of the traditional dhow boats. The building itself resembles upturned hulls, arranged in …
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Al Janoub Stadium is set to host matches up to and including the round of 16 stage during Qatar 2022. Located in the southern city of Al Wakrah, the 40,000-capacity Al Janoub Stadium opened on 16 May 2019 with the Amir Cup final.
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As one of the eight venues for the Qatar World Cup, Al Janoub Stadium will host group and quarter-final matches of the tournament and is located in Al Wakrah, a coastal city 23km south of Doha connected to the capital via the Red Line of the new Doha Metro system.
Al Janoub Stadium: A Guide to Qatar’s Architectural Marvel
May 20, 2024 · The Al-Janoub Stadium, formerly known as Al-Wakrah Stadium, proudly stands in Al-Wakrah, Qatar. It’s a hotspot for football fans, having opened on May 16, 2019. This stadium is one of Qatar’s eight venues for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid, along with AECOM, designed it.
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Al Janoub Stadium is a popular venue in Qatar. It has a 44,325 capacity to host spectators. This stadium was the second of the eight stadiums built for the FIFA World Cup. The Al Janoub Stadium has many matches including the 24th Arabian Gulf Cup, 2022 FIFA World Cup, and 2023 AFC Asian Cup.
Al Janoub Stadium - Time Out Doha
Nov 18, 2022 · With a design from Zaha Hadid and as the first new stadium commissioned for the World Cup, Al Janoub Stadium is arguable the most recognisable of all the Qatar 2022 venues. Located in the southern city Al Wakrah, Al Janoub Stadium first opened in May 2019 when it played host to the Amir Cup final.
Al Janoub Stadium (Al Wakrah Stadium) – StadiumDB.com
Apr 30, 2019 · Just 23 km from central Doha and 15 km from the capital's southern limit sits the very first stadium purpose-built for the 2022 World Cup. While nominally placed in Al Wakrah, the stadium and its precinct are physically within Al Wukair, a municipality west of Al Wakrah.