Qatar Football World Cup: Al Thumama Stadium wins GSAS 5-Start certification for sustainability Thanks to its best green practices and initiatives, Al Thumama Stadium won the Global Sustainability Assessment System (GSAS) 5-Star certificate. Top officials of the Supreme Committee of Delivery and Legacy (SC) received a certificate from GSAS representatives at an event inside the stadium on Thursday. Football World Cup 2022 fans from all over the world can book Football World Cup tickets from our online platforms WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com Football fans can book Qatar Football World Cup Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
One of the Qatar World Cup 2022, Al Tumama Stadium plays a key role in demonstrating Qatar's commitment to innovation and sustainability in and beyond the tournament. Ibrahim Mohamed Jaidah, Chief Designer of the Arab Engineering Bureau and architect of Al Thumama Stadium, told the Gulf Times that the certificate is a respected achievement. The certificate means the stadium has a high level of stability. No stadium has reached such a high level. All FIFA World Cup 2022 stadiums have won 5-Star or 4-Star certificates and Al Thumama Stadium will be the bench for any stadium to be built in Qatar, he said. The outstanding builder added that the award came after looking at key features including material use, design, and energy use. The Al Tumama Stadium power station has been redesigned and upgraded to meet the latest energy-saving standards and the stadium has incorporated the best practice from the start. The green structure of the stadium ensures that an additional 40% of clean water is saved compared to a regular stadium. Recycled water is used to irrigate green areas. The area has a 50,000m2 park, with traditional vegetation and nearly 400 trees covering 84% of the area. While using modern energy-saving