Qatar World Cup: Qatari artists display their ability at Al Thumama Stadium The final touches are being made to Qatar Football World Cup stadiums as the country gears up to host international football’s star competition. The 40,000-capacity Al Thumama Stadium is one of eight host places for the World Cup, which will take place between 21 November and 18 December. As well as hosting games up to the quarter-finals phase, the arena is also a showcase for local creative talent. 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.
Al Thumama’s zone is decorated with a host of art installations produced by some of the most skilful creators in the nation. The painting is located in the main arrival, VIP areas and Amiri lounge, with all the works enthused by elements of Qatari traditions and inheritance much like the Qatar Football World Cup stadium itself. Designed by Qatari designer Ibrahim M. Jaidah, Al Thumama’s strategy is enthused by the ‘gahfiya’ a laced cap worn by men and boys across the Middle East and Arab world. The stadium was opened last year when it hosted the Amir Cup final. Here, we speak to the artistic minds behind the art fragments to gain vision into their work. Fakhroo said, I was inspired by the traditional doors in old neighbourhoods in Doha and I wanted to indicate the Qatari home through rustic surfaces. I have lived and spent most of my life in Al Salata, so I wanted to file a share of my life. I feel pleased to have the chance to display my work in one of the stadiums for the Qatar World Cup. Al Harami said, my parts are enthused by different gahfiya patterns from the 1990s. I like art cross-stitch and my work combines both paint and embroidery. I was inflamed with art from a very young age. I