World Cup finale stadium to be held

The World Cup final match between Argentina and France will be held at “Stadium Lucail” He is the largest of the seven new stadiums Qatar built specifically for the World Football Championship. Although the exact cost of this stadium is not known, Qatar has announced that the overall cost for the World Cup has [...]

This will be the fifth time for Argentina to play in this stadium, while France will be the first time.
Some of the most unexpected World Cup events took place in this stadium, for example. When Saudi Arabia defeated Argentina 2-1. In any event, the Argentinians have celebrated their victories over Mexico, the Netherlands and Croatia on their journey to the final.
When Qatar applied to become the World Cup organiser country, a plan of 12 stadiums was presented in 2010.
After the first three years of preparation, the number of stadiums decreased to 8. Seven were built young, and one was renovated.
FIFA acknowledged this change in the original project, as Qatar footballers simply would not need so many stadiums.
The exact cost of Qatar Stadium is not clear. Total expenses for projects related to the preparation of the World Cup are estimated to be around $200 billion.
Of these investments, Qatar took advantage of seven newmatic areas that receive inspiration from local culture.
Stadiums were built by tens of thousands of immigrant workers who were generally brought from South Asia into working conditions that became the most controversial topic on this world championship.
It is not clear that the number of workers who lost their lives or were injured during the projects, in part because Qatar did not collect the data and investigate cases of dead persons.
FIFA has shown a positive will to respond to calls to create a compensation fund for families of workers who lost their lives and those who were injured. Qatar's government has dismissed these calls as a publicist trick, and has noted the efforts it has made workers receive back wages.
The Lusail Stadium was designed by the British Foster + Partners Study, and it was built specifically for the world championship.
Found 20km from the center of Doha, six initial group fights were held in this stadium, and then selected to hold preliminary matches and finals themselves.
The stadium's oval form and its complex appearance reflect the decorative motives found throughout the Arab world.
After the end of the World Cup, organisers have said that communitative spaces with schools, cafes, sports facilities and health clinic” will be established at Lusail Stadium.












