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Built to disappear: World Cup stadium 974

Por: Associated Press Sports December 03, 2022

DOHA, Qatar (AP) — Of the seven stadiums Qatar built for the , one will disappear after the tournament.That’s what the games’ organizers have said about Stadium 974 in Doha — a port-side structure with more than 40,000 seats partially built from recycled shipping containers and steel.Qatar says the stadium will be fully dismantled after the World Cup and could be shipped to countries that need the infrastructure. Outside experts have... + full article



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