ملعب الجنوب | |
Full name | Al-Janoub Stadium |
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Former names | Al-Wakrah Stadium (2019–2020) |
Location | Al Wakrah, Qatar |
Coordinates | 25°09′35.2″N 51°34′26.7″E / 25.159778°N 51.574083°E |
Owner | Qatar Football Association |
Capacity | 44,325[2] |
Record attendance | 43,443 (Ghana vs Uruguay, 2 December 2022) |
Field size | 105 x 68 m |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 2014 |
Built | 2014–2019 |
Opened | 16 May 2019[1] |
Renovated | 2019 |
Architect | Zaha Hadid |
Main contractors | Midmac Contracting Co.
Six Construct Qatar Porr Qatar Construction |
Tenants | |
Al-Wakrah SC (2020–present) Qatar national football team (selected matches) |
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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. This was the second of the eight stadiums inaugurated for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, after the renovation of Khalifa International Stadium.[4] It was designed by Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid (1950–2016) together with the firms AECOM[5] and Jain & Partners of Dubai.[citation needed]
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.[6]
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.[7]
The stadium is located about 22 km south of Doha.[8]