Ahmad bin Ali Stadium

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The new Ahmad bin Ali Stadium (Arabic: ملعب أحمد بن علي, romanized: Malʿab ʾAḥmad bin ʿAliyy),[3][4] popularly known as Al-Rayyan Stadium, is an association football stadium located in the district of Rawdat Al Jahhaniya, Qatar, around 9 kilometres (6 miles) northwest from the centre of Al Rayyan. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is home to Al-Rayyan Sports Club. The stadium is named after Ahmad bin Ali Al Thani, the Emir of Qatar from 1960 to 1972.[5] The former stadium, built in 2003, had a seating capacity of 21,282 and was demolished in 2015.[6] The new Al Rayyan Stadium has a seating capacity of 45,032.[1]

Location
Coordinates25°19′47″N 51°20′32″E
Capacity
  • 45,032[1]
  • 21,000 (future)
SurfaceGrass
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Ahmad bin Ali Stadium
ملعب أحمد بن علي (Arabic)
Exterior view in 2022
Interactive map of Ahmad bin Ali Stadium
Location
Coordinates25°19′47″N 51°20′32″E
Capacity
  • 45,032[1]
  • 21,000 (future)
SurfaceGrass
Record attendance45,032 (Argentina vs Australia, 3 December 2022)
Public transit Al Riffa (الرفاع)
Construction
Broke ground2016
Built20172020
Opened18 December 2020
ArchitectPattern Design[2]
Project managerAECOM
Main contractors
Tenants
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The stadium is located about 20 km west of Doha.[7]

Construction

The Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium was one of eight stadiums used in the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.[8][9]

The former Ahmad bin Ali Stadium was demolished in 2015[10] to make way for the Al Rayyan Stadium. 90 percent of the rubble resulting from the demolition of the stadium is anticipated to be reused either for the new stadium or for public art projects.[11]

The construction of the new stadium started in early 2016.[12] This was done by the joint venture between Al-Balagh and Larsen & Toubro. After the World Cup the stadium will be reduced to 21,000 seats.[11] The new stadium was built for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, which was hosted by Qatar.[13]

The renovation includes a huge 'media facade' with a membrane that will act as a screen for projections, news, commercials, sports updates, current tournament information and matches. Seating capacity was increased to 40,740,[14] and all seats were shaded.

Events

Ahmad bin Ali Stadium interior

The inauguration of the stadium took place on 18 December 2020, which was Qatar's National Day, and exactly two years before the country hosted the 2022 FIFA World Cup final.[15] The stadium was one of two venues used for the 2020 FIFA Club World Cup.[16][17]

The Ahmad bin Ali Stadium hosted four matches for the FIFA Arab Cup 2021.[18] 2021 Turkish Super Cup was played at the stadium.[19]

On 23 February 2024, the stadium would host the charity match "Match For Hope". This charity match included many big stars such as Kaká, Eden Hazard, IShowSpeed, Chunkz and many more. The team names were Team Chunkz vs Team Aboflah. Team Chunkz would win vs Team Aboflah 7-5. It eventually raised more than $8.85 million dollars for charity.

Recent tournament results

2021 FIFA Arab Cup

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Date Time Team #1 Result Team #2 Round Attendance
30 November 202113:00 Tunisia5–1 MauritaniaGroup B 2,494
1 December 202113:00 Algeria4–0 SudanGroup D 2,203
4 December 202113:00 Jordan0–4 MoroccoGroup C 7,890
6 December 202122:00 Oman3–0 BahrainGroup A 2,477
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2022 FIFA World Cup

The Ahmad bin Ali Stadium hosted seven matches during the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

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Date Time Team No. 1 Result Team No. 2 Round Attendance
21 November 202222:00 United States1–1 WalesGroup B43,418
23 November 202222:00 Belgium1–0 CanadaGroup F40,432
25 November 202213:00 Wales0–2 IranGroup B40,875
27 November 202213:00 Japan0–1 Costa RicaGroup E41,479
29 November 202222:00 Wales0–3 EnglandGroup B44,297
1 December 202218:00 Croatia0–0 BelgiumGroup F43,984
3 December 202222:00 Argentina2–1 AustraliaRound of 1645,032
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2023 AFC Asian Cup

On 5 April 2023, the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium was chosen one of eight (then nine) venues for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup.

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Date Time Team No. 1 Result Team No. 2 Round Attendance
13 January 202414:30 Australia2–0 IndiaGroup B35,253
15 January 202417:30 Indonesia1–3 IraqGroup D16,532
18 January 202417:30 India0–3 UzbekistanGroup B38,491
21 January 202420:30 Kyrgyzstan0–2 Saudi ArabiaGroup F39,557
28 January 202419:00 Tajikistan1–1 (a.e.t.) (5–3 p) United Arab EmiratesRound of 1633,584
2 February 202414:30 Tajikistan0–1 JordanQuarter-finals35,530
6 February 202418:00 Jordan2–0 South KoreaSemi-finals42,850
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2025 FIFA Arab Cup

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Date Time Team #1 Result Team #2 Round Attendance
1 December 202516:00 Tunisia0–1 SyriaGroup A 26,966
3 December 202515:00 Algeria0–0 SudanGroup D 37,143
6 December 202514:00 Kuwait1–3 JordanGroup C 35,933
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2025 FIFA Intercontinental Cup

Ahmad bin Ali Stadium hosted three matches for the 2025 FIFA Intercontinental Cup

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Date Time Team No. 1 Result Team No. 2 Round Attendance
10 December 202520:00Mexico Cruz Azul1–2Brazil FlamengoFIFA Derby of the Americas7,108
13 December 2025Brazil Flamengo2–0Egypt PyramidsFIFA Challenger Cup8,368
17 December 2025France Paris Saint-Germain1–1 (a.e.t.) (2–1 p)Brazil FlamengoFinal42,150
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