Khalifa International Stadium

Khalifa International Stadium (/kəˈliːfə/, Arabic: استاد خليفة الدولي, ALA-LC: Istād Khalīfah al-Duwalī) is a multi-purpose stadium located in Al Rayyan, Qatar, around 9 kilometres (6 miles) west from the centre of Doha.

Its ground comprises a running track and a grass pitch. Opened in 1976, the stadium was named after then Emir of Qatar Khalifa bin Hamad Al Thani. Under the ownership of the Qatar Football Association, it serves as the primary home ground of the Qatar men's national football team. Its current fully-roofed, 45,857-seat configuration was opened in 2017, following a previous reconfiguration in 2005 that incorporated the stadium into the Aspire Zone complex and added a roofed grandstand; boosting its capacity from 20,000 to 40,000.

Khalifa International Stadium
استاد خليفة الدولي (Arabic)
Khalifa International Stadium
Location
Coordinates25°15′49″N 51°26′53″E / 25.26361°N 51.44806°E / 25.26361; 51.44806
Public transitKhalifa International Stadium Sport City (المدينة الرياضية)
OwnerQatar Football Association
Capacity45,857
Record attendance45,344 (England vs Iran, 21 November 2022)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1976
Renovated2005, 2017
ArchitectDar Al-Handasah (2017)
Tenants
Qatar national football team (1976–present)

Khalifa has hosted numerous international association football and athletics events throughout its history. Track and field events at the 2006 Asian Games, 2011 Pan Arab Games, and 2019 World Athletics Championships were held at the stadium, and World Athletics has since organised the annual Doha Diamond League event there as part of its Diamond League series. In the future, Khalifa is planned to host track and field events at the 2030 Asian Games. In association football, the stadium hosted matches during the 2022 FIFA World Cup, the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup, the 1995 FIFA World Youth Championship, the 2011 and 2023 AFC Asian Cup, and three editions of the Arabian Gulf Cup. The final of the Emir of Qatar Cup is also occasionally played at the stadium.

History

Khalifa International Stadium opened in 1976, ahead of the 4th Arabian Gulf Cup, with a mostly symmetrical stadium bowl and a basic roof covering the upper seats of the stadium's western stand. The stadium hosted all 22 games of the tournament, which was won by Kuwait. Sixteen years later, the stadium once again hosted all 15 games of the 11th Arabian Gulf Cup in 1992, which saw hosts Qatar win the Arabian Gulf Cup the very first time.

Khalifa International Stadium 
Interior view towards the northeast during a World Cup football match in November 2022
Khalifa International Stadium 
Fireworks during the 2006 Asian Games opening ceremony.

In preparation for Doha's hosting of the 2006 Asian Games, Khalifa International Stadium was renovated with a complete remodelling of the stadium's western stand, which transformed it into a grandstand with a second tier and a new roof that covered all the seats. Over the eastern side, a large arch with additional light fixtures were added, which was used as a platform; this was used during the games' opening ceremony to launch fireworks from. The stadium's reconfiguration in 2005 was part of the larger Doha Sports City urban renewal project in Al Rayyan, later known as the Aspire Zone complex. Today, it includes the Aspire Academy, Hamad Aquatic Centre, and the Aspire Tower. The ceremonies and track and field events of the 2011 Pan Arab Games were also held at Khalifa a few years later.

After the rights to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup were awarded to Qatar in December 2010, Khalifa International Stadium was reconfigured again to stage matches during the tournament. An initial plan to upgrade the stadium's capacity to at least 68,000 was mulled but later revised. The final design by international architecture firm Dar Al-Handasah, saw the stadium's capacity boosted to 45,857 with the addition of a new tier on the eastern stand, and a new roof covering the entire stadium was built. Upon its reopening in 2017, it became the first stadium to receive a four-star rating from the FIFA-endorsed Global Sustainability Assessment System of the Middle East and North Africa, and was the first of the eight venues of the FIFA World Cup to open. Since its reopening, the stadium hosted the 2019 World Athletics Championships, and three matches of the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup, including its final.

Speciality

Khalifa International stadium was the first one to get inaugurated during last year's Amir cup finals. It has long been the cornerstone of the country's spoting tradition with its unigue geography and advanced transport systems.

Khalifa International stadium has set a benchmark. However, its most significant feature is its roof which covers over 70 per cent of the stadium. The roof is designed with EFTE and PTFE materials. Although it is not retractable like other stadiums, it can still provide sufficient shade for fans.However, the distinctive feature of the Khalifa Stadium is its two roof arches. These arches are located on the east and west side of the stadium, which is over 120metre high. Furthermore, it is also fitted with cooling units that span around the stadium.

The cooling system can drop the temperature down to 24 degrees during matches. In addition, the latest renovation also saw the installation of LED pitch lights and a digital floodlight.

Renovation

The Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC) and the Aspire Zone Foundation collaborated to renovate the stadium, which got underway in 2014. It involved building a sports museum (3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum), expanding the east wing of the stadium's stands to accommodate 48,000 spectators, adding hospitality and VIP suites, installing a state-of-the-art roof that covers every stand in the stadium, and installing cooling technology that uses 40% less energy than traditional stadium cooling technology to maintain the field's ideal temperature of 26 degrees all year round.

International matches

Tournament results

4th Arabian Gulf Cup (1976)

11th Arabian Gulf Cup (1992)

1998 Arab Cup

Date Time(QST) Team #1 Result Team #2 Round Attendance
1 October 1998 21:00 Khalifa International Stadium  Kuwait 4–1 Khalifa International Stadium  United Arab Emirates Third place 25,000
1 October 1998 23:00 Khalifa International Stadium  Saudi Arabia 3–1 Khalifa International Stadium  Qatar Final 25,000

2011 AFC Asian Cup

The Khalifa International Stadium hosted six matches during the 2011 AFC Asian Cup, including the final.

Date Time(QST) Team #1 Result Team #2 Round Attendance
7 January 2011 19:15 Khalifa International Stadium  Qatar 0–2 Khalifa International Stadium  Uzbekistan Group A 37,143
12 January 2011 19:15 Khalifa International Stadium  China 0–2 Khalifa International Stadium  Qatar 30,778
16 January 2011 19:15 Khalifa International Stadium  Qatar 3–0 Khalifa International Stadium  Kuwait 28,339
21 January 2011 19:25 Khalifa International Stadium  Uzbekistan 2–1 Khalifa International Stadium  Jordan Quarter-finals 16,073
25 January 2011 19:25 Khalifa International Stadium  Uzbekistan 0–6 Khalifa International Stadium  Australia Semi-finals 24,826
29 January 2011 18:00 Khalifa International Stadium  Australia 0–1 Khalifa International Stadium  Japan Final 37,174

24th Arabian Gulf Cup (2019)

Date Time (AST) Team #1 Result Team #2 Round Attendance
26 November 2019 19:30 Khalifa International Stadium  Qatar 1–2 Khalifa International Stadium  Iraq Group A 37,890
29 November 2019 17:30 Khalifa International Stadium  United Arab Emirates 0–2 Khalifa International Stadium  Iraq 17,437
19:30 Khalifa International Stadium  Yemen 0–6 Khalifa International Stadium  Qatar 26,392
2 December 2019 17:30 Khalifa International Stadium  Qatar 4–2 Khalifa International Stadium  United Arab Emirates TBD
20:00 Khalifa International Stadium  Kuwait 2–4 Khalifa International Stadium  Bahrain Group B TBD

2022 FIFA World Cup

The Khalifa International Stadium hosted eight matches during the 2022 FIFA World Cup, including the third place play-off.

Date Time(QST) Team #1 Result Team #2 Round Attendance
21 November 2022 16:00 Khalifa International Stadium  England 6–2 Khalifa International Stadium  Iran Group B 45,344
23 November 2022 16:00 Khalifa International Stadium  Germany 1–2 Khalifa International Stadium  Japan Group E 42,608
25 November 2022 19:00 Khalifa International Stadium  Netherlands 1–1 Khalifa International Stadium  Ecuador Group A 44,833
27 November 2022 19:00 Khalifa International Stadium  Croatia 4–1 Khalifa International Stadium  Canada Group F 44,374
29 November 2022 18:00 Khalifa International Stadium  Ecuador 1–2 Khalifa International Stadium  Senegal Group A 44,569
1 December 2022 22:00 Khalifa International Stadium  Japan 2–1 Khalifa International Stadium  Spain Group E 44,851
3 December 2022 18:00 Khalifa International Stadium  Netherlands 3–1 Khalifa International Stadium  United States Round of 16 44,846
17 December 2022 18:00 Khalifa International Stadium  Croatia 2–1 Khalifa International Stadium  Morocco Third place play-off 44,137

2023 AFC Asian Cup

On 5 April 2023, the Khalifa International Stadium was chosen as one of eight venues for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup in Qatar.

Date Local time Team #1 Result Team #2 Round Attendance
14 January 2024 17:30 Khalifa International Stadium  United Arab Emirates 3–1 Khalifa International Stadium  Hong Kong Group C 15,586
16 January 2024 20:30 Khalifa International Stadium  Saudi Arabia 2–1 Khalifa International Stadium  Oman Group F 41,987
19 January 2024 20:30 Khalifa International Stadium  Hong Kong 0–1 Khalifa International Stadium  Iran Group C 36,412
22 January 2024 18:00 Khalifa International Stadium  Qatar 1–0 Khalifa International Stadium  China Group A 42,104
25 January 2024 14:30 Khalifa International Stadium  Jordan 0–1 Khalifa International Stadium  Bahrain Group E 39,650
29 January 2024 14:30 Khalifa International Stadium  Iraq 2–3 Khalifa International Stadium  Jordan Round of 16 35,814

Friendly

Date Time (QST) Team #1 Result Team #2
14 November 2009 19:15 Khalifa International Stadium  Brazil 1–0 Khalifa International Stadium  England
17 November 2010 19:15 Khalifa International Stadium  Brazil 0–1 Khalifa International Stadium  Argentina
18 November 2010 18:00 Khalifa International Stadium  Qatar 0–1 Khalifa International Stadium  Haiti
16 December 2010 18:00 Khalifa International Stadium  Qatar 2–1 Khalifa International Stadium  Egypt
22 December 2010 16:00 Khalifa International Stadium  Qatar 2–0 Khalifa International Stadium  Estonia
28 December 2010 19:15 Khalifa International Stadium  Qatar 0–0 Khalifa International Stadium  Iran
6 February 2013 21:00 Khalifa International Stadium  Spain 3–1 Khalifa International Stadium  Uruguay
7 September 2018 19:00 Khalifa International Stadium  Qatar 1–0 Khalifa International Stadium  China
11 September 2018 19:00 Khalifa International Stadium  Qatar 3–0 Khalifa International Stadium  Palestine
31 December 2018 20:00 Khalifa International Stadium  Qatar 1–2 Khalifa International Stadium  Iran

References

Events and tenants
Preceded by Asian Games
Opening and closing ceremonies

2006
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Busan Asiad Main Stadium
Busan
Asian Games
Athletics tournament
Main venue

2006
Succeeded by
Preceded by AFC Asian Cup
Final venue

2011
Succeeded by
Preceded by World Athletics Championships
2019
Succeeded by
Preceded by Asian Games
Opening and closing ceremonies

2030
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Paloma Mizuho Stadium
Nagoya
Asian Games
Athletics tournament
Main venue

2030
Succeeded by
King Fahd International Stadium
Riyadh

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