The world is eagerly waiting for the FIFA 2022 World Cup, the first edition ever to be held in the Arab region and the Middle East, and expected to bring a sustainable cultural and historical legacy.


The State of Qatar made every effort to make this World Cup a success through not only hosting the most prestigious worldwide soccer event but also marking a major milestone in the history of the tournament that began in the 1930s.


Since its impressive and convincing bid to host the World Cup, Qatar has set its sights on achieving the dream of hosting the first football World Cup and proved its full readiness to deliver stadiums and infrastructure for the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar that will leave an environmentally friendly legacy.


Qatar’s 2022 World Cup preparations are running ahead of schedule and the stadiums will be ready by 2020, which means two years ahead of the World Cup, as unanimously hailed by FIFA officials during their regular visits to Doha.
World Cup infrastructure projects will meet their deadlines in 2021 ahead of the 2022 edition.


Qatar embarked in a historic journey to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup and gained global recognition as a world-class events hub that hosts major sporting, political, and economic conferences and forms.


A rendez-vous with history at 2022 FIFA World Cup! See you in Qatar.