After winning the bid to host the FIFA World Cup in 2010, Qatar, started to build stadiums innovatively with striking architectural designs, earning five stars for the Global Sustainability Assessment system. As a result, astonishingly, it spends over $229 Billion (Not officially declared) to host the World Cup in a Magnific manner with unforgettable surprises for Fans worldwide to witness the ultra-modern incredible moments in Qatar. The FIFA World Cup participants countries are split into eight groups, starting from Group A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H. Each group contains four countries. The Most exciting event of the FIFA World cup Qatar 2022 starts on 20-November and Ends on 2 Dec 2022.

Let’s see the Incredible colosseums built for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.
- Al Bayt Stadium – situated in Al Khor city, 35 km North of Central Doha. It can accommodate around 60k visitors.
- Lusail Stadium – Situated in Lusail City, 20 km from Central Doha. Lusail is the biggest stadium in Qatar and can accommodate around 80k visitors.
- Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium – Situated in Umm Al Afaei , 20km west of central Doha. It can accommodate around 40k visitors.
- Al Janoub Stadium – Situated in Al Wakrah, 22km east of central Doha. It can accommodate around 40k visitors.
- Al Thumama Stadium – Situated in Al Thumama, 12km south of central Doha. It can accommodate over 40k visitors.
- Education City Stadium– Situated in Al Rayyan, 13km northwest of central Doha. It can accommodate over 40k visitors.
- Khalifa International Stadium – Situated in Aspire, 5km west of central Doha. It can accommodate over 40k visitors.
- Stadium 974 – Situated in Ras Abu Aboud, 10km east of central Doha. It can accommodate over 40k visitors.