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Qatar unveils first World Cup 'reusable' stadium
Published Mon, Nov 27, 2017 · 09:50 PM
Doha
QATAR has unveiled the design for what it claims is the World Cup's first "reusable" stadium, the seventh of eight expected venues that will stage games during the quadrennial football tournament in 2022.
Ras Abu Aboud is a 40,000-seater stadium that will be built on Doha's southern waterfront and host matches up to the quarter-final stage.
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