Stadium 974 was built from 974 containers specifically for the World Cup and hosted seven matches over the course of the tournament. The 40,000 seater’s unique name originates from Qatar’s international dialing code and is located in Ras Abu Aboud, Doha.
The dismantled stadium could be shipped to countries that need infrastructure, according to several reports. There are reports that the stadium will be used in Maldonado, Uruguay, to host the 2030 World Cup if the country's bid to host is successful.
Al Janoub stadium in Al-Wakrah city will also be dismantled and donated to football development projects abroad. Al Bayt stadium is scheduled to become a luxury hotel. Lusail stadium, the largest stadium of the 2022 World Cup, where the final match will take place on December 18, is expected to become a "community facility".
The Education City stadium, which sits on the university campus of the non-profit Qatar Foundation, will serve educational purposes after the World Cup.