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Coordinates: 25°2851N 51°2748E / 25.4809°N 51.4634°E / 25.4809; 51.4634
 

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Lusail Sports Arena
Lusail Multipurpose Hall
Map
LocationLusail, Qatar
Coordinates25°28′51N 51°27′48E / 25.4809°N 51.4634°E / 25.4809; 51.4634
OwnerQatar Olympic Committee
Capacity15,300
Construction
Broke ground2012; 12 years ago (2012)
Built2012–2014
Opened2014; 10 years ago (2014)
Construction costUS$ 318 Million
ArchitectAlastair Richardson
Dar Al-Handasah
Main contractorsConsolidated Contractors Company

Lusail Sports Arena, also known as Lusail Multipurpose Hall, is an indoor sports arena located in Lusail, Qatar. It occupies an area of 140,000 sq m in Al Ahli Sports Village. With a seating capacity of over 15,300, it is built to host sporting events including handball, volleyball and basketball tournaments, music concerts etc. One of the largest event hosted at the stadium was the 2015 World Men's Handball Championship.[citation needed] It will host matches for the 2027 FIBA Basketball World Cup including the final phase. This was the venue's debut for ONE Championship's ONE 166.

On 18 January 2019, the arena hosted its biggest music event, a live concert by Arijit Singh presented by OneFM Radio in association with Shop Qatar and ticketing partner WanasaTime.[citation needed]

Construction[edit]

The construction of the spectator stadium began in 2012 with a cost of approximately US$318 Million.[1] Dar Al-Handasah designed the sports arena having been commissioned by the Qatar Olympic Committee.[citation needed] The arena was designed to reflect the local Qatari culture featuring the colors of the sea, pearls and the desert sands blended with a central dome inspired by the classic Islamic architecture.[citation needed] The building is designed in a way to reduce the cooling demand by using fritting, shading and bright finishing to minimize the heat effects. It also optimizes the ratio of opaque and glazed walls.[citation needed]

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Croatia wins 130m Qatar Handball Stadium Contract". Construction Week Online. 2012-10-09. Retrieved 2012-12-04.

External links[edit]

Media related to Lusail Sports Arena at Wikimedia Commons

Preceded by

Palau Sant Jordi
Barcelona

World Men's Handball Championship
Final Venue

2015
Succeeded by

AccorHotels Arena
Paris

Preceded by

SM Mall of Asia Arena
Pasay

FIBA World Cup
Final venue

2027
Succeeded by

TBD
TBD


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