Inside The 8 Amazing World Cup 2022 Qatar Stadiums



Inside The 8 Amazing World Cup 2022 Qatar Stadiums

The Arab States are renowned for their spectacular and monumental architecture. Think of the Burj Khalifa and Palm Islands in Dubai, the Louvre Museum in Abu Dhabi, and the 10,000-room hotel being built in Mecca.

Fuelled by these states’ immense oil wealth, they’re constructing buildings with a scale and ambition unparalleled anywhere in the world. The Qatar 2022 World Cup is no exception.

Despite being the smallest nation ever to host the football tournament, they’ve gone all out creating eight breathtaking stadiums – the envy of the world. All the stadiums are powered by solar-panel farms, and, given Qatar’s scorching climate, their cooling systems have been meticulously designed. After all, fainting football superstars do not make the best headlines.

In fact, Qatar’s dedication to sound environmental practices earned all the stadiums four or five stars from the Global Sustainability Assessment System. It’s all very impressive.

Let’s take a tour around these eight modern marvels. We’re exploring how they were made, what they cost, and the unbelievable story behind each.

Thanks for Watching: Inside The 8 Amazing World Cup 2022 Qatar Stadiums

0:00 Intro
1:15 Al Bayt Stadium
3:22 Al Janoub Stadium
5:16 Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium
6:47 Al Thumama Stadium
8:37 Education City Stadium
10:21 Khalifa International Stadium
12:15 Lusail Stadium
14:25 Stadium 974

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38 thoughts on “Inside The 8 Amazing World Cup 2022 Qatar Stadiums”

  1. Where is money there's blood and "kich", total luck of style, and what's worse, regards for human life. It's disgusting. I'm ashamed my country participates in this… don't even want to name it 🤑

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  3. You are promoting and glamorizing a repressive regime that literally used slave labor causing 6500 deaths and tens of thousands of workers to suffer organ damage and other chronic health problems caused by unsafe working conditions and then allowed to go home (passports withheld) only after finishing the construction.
    Might as well do the same with the Nazi death camps with your lack of morality.

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  4. wow, what a way to go to host and waist money and resources in world that 815 million people worldwide don't have enough food to eat. I am sure this is exactly Islam is all about. 👍👍

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  5. Human cost their lives ever since ww1 and 2

    Building Uk 🇬🇧 USA 🇺🇸 Canada 🇨🇦 all over cost humans their life

    Even today in wars young children die whether the attacked or attacker
    Over buisness

    3rd world countries children working young as 6

    Israel attacking Palestine killing innocent children the numbers are way more than 7500 but not counted and not informed
    Never mind the king who cut off the workers hands who built the Taj Mahal which the world visit today
    Or pyramids which you guys think was built by black African slaves why visit

    These guys were paid to do a job, which they knew the risks,nobody forced them to do the job

    Unlike the bombs in Palestine
    Or a soldier given orders to kill

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  6. Colossal waste of resources! Let poor Arab starve and go without health care while which royals flaunt their excessive wealth! How many foreign workers died for this monstrosity?

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  7. Why some people say that RIP to the people died while construction? What about other countries? These people are from western countries, why they don’t cares about their country ? When comes to Middle East some says “build by slaves” ? What they mean that? It’s all just constructed by engineers not slaves.

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  8. Stadiums are like modern architectural marvels, but do you know the hidden secrets? According to Amnesty International to build magnificent and magnificent structures for the world cup. Qatar has hired workers abroad who are treated like animals, exploited and abused. They have to work 12 hours a weekday; harsh working conditions, difficult living conditions, shabby, unsanitary, unsafe housing. Qatar is only slightly behind China, in Chinese labor camps “Each person has to work 15 hours a day, without weekends, otherwise they will be tortured with electric whips, lethal injections, and cold water immersion. .. if they die, their bodies will be cremated and returned to their families. Many of them are practitioners of Falun Gong, a qigong practice that encourages people to live honestly."

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