Qatar has begun to dismantle the stadium before the end of the World Cup? Magnificent or wasteful?

2022-12-12 11:11:40

Reported that three of the eight World Cup venues will no longer hold competitions after the eighth finals.

According to foreign media reports, Qatar has begun to demolish the first World Cup venues? Why?

Could it be that the country, like Qatar, also wants to follow the fate of the event and the demolition of the stadium? Check out this video! Qatar has begun to demolish the first World Cup venues,

according to a report on the website of the German news and television channel on December 6. Reported that three of the eight World Cup venues will no longer hold competitions after the eighth finals. On the morning of

the 6th, all tarpaulins and fences leading to the subway line around the 974 Stadium were removed, and a large number of construction workers were cleaning up the square in front of the stadium. About 12 hours ago, Brazil beat South Korea 4-1 here. Two workers said the demolition of the stadium itself would not begin until after the World Cup final.

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It is also seen as an example because it requires less building materials, takes less time to build, and is said to save costs. Moreover, it could be completely dismantled and rebuilt elsewhere.

So far, there is no indication that a buyer is willing to take over the 974 Stadium after its demolition and rebuild it elsewhere.

The architecturally unique venue hosted six Arab Cup matches last year. This year's World Cup has seven matches held here.

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This World Cup has held six group matches and one 1/8 final in this stadium. More than 70% of the construction materials for the stadium come from 974 containers, so it can be built quickly, dismantled completely and rebuilt elsewhere as needed.

In addition, 974 also represents the international telephone area code of Qatar. It is reported that the dismantled containers will be given to countries in need.

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Reported that three of the eight World Cup venues will no longer hold competitions after the eighth finals.

2022-12-12 11:11:40

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