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Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium

The Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium, formerly known as Duhail Stadium, is a football stadium in Doha, Qatar.

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Ahmed bin Ali Stadium

Ahmed bin Ali Stadium, popularly known as the Al-Rayyan Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Al Rayyan, Qatar, which is home to Al-Rayyan Sports Club and Al-Kharitiyath Sports Club. The stadium, built in 2003, had a seating capacity of 21,282.

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Al Bayt Stadium

Al Bayt Stadium is a football stadium in Al Khor, Qatar, intended to be used for matches in the 2022 FIFA World Cup. The stadium's construction contract was awarded to Salini and Cimolai in 2015. In January 2020, the stadium received sustainability certificates of green design, construction management and energy efficiency.

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Al Bidda SC

Al Bidda SC is a Qatari football team representing the Al Bidda district of Doha City playing in the Qatari Second Division. It was officially granted club status by the Qatar Football Association in September 2018, allowing it to participate in the 2018–19 season of the Qatari Second Division.

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Al Thumama Stadium

Al Thumama Stadium is a football stadium currently under construction in Al Thumama, Qatar. It will be a venue of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

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Al-Khor SC Stadium

The Al-Khor Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in the coastal town of Al Khor, Qatar, that is home to Al-Khor Sports Club. The capacity of the stadium is 12,000, making it an average sized stadium in the Qatar Stars League.

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Al-Markhiya SC

Al-Markhiya Sports Club is a Qatari multi-sports club, based in the Al Markhiya district of Doha. Its football department plays in the Qatargas League. It was widely regarded as the fastest improving team due to it winning the Second Division league 4 times in the first 5 it has taken part of. It has also entered history by being the first second division club to be promoted to the Qatar Stars League. The club was founded in 1995 as Al-Ittifaq, but was renamed to Al-Markhiya in 2004 to better represent the district where it is located.

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Al-Markhiya Stadium

Al-Markhiya Stadium is a football stadium in Doha, Qatar. The football team Al-Markhiya SC play there. Built in 1995, the Al-Markhiya Stadium covers 68,000 m2 (730,000 sq ft) and features a football pitch with a capacity for 200 people, locker rooms and an administrative office.

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Al-Shamal SC

Al-Shamal SC is a Qatari multi-sports club based in Madinat ash Shamal. Al-Shamal were founded in 1980. Its football team currently competes in the second tier of Qatari football, the Qatargas League.

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Al-Shamal SC Stadium

Al-Shamal SC Stadium is a football stadium in Madinat ash Shamal, Qatar. It is the home venue of Qatar Stars League team Al-Shamal SC. The stadium holds a capacity of 5,000 people.

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Al-Shamal Stadium

Al-Shamal Stadium is a proposed football stadium which will be built in Ash-Shamal, Qatar, With a capacity of 45,120. It is set to be opened in the summer of 2020.

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Aspire Zone

Aspire Zone, also known as Doha Sports City, is a 250-hectare (2.5 km2) sporting complex located in Baaya district of Doha, Qatar. Owned by the Aspire Zone Foundation, it was established as an international sports destination in 2003 and in the following year an educational centre for the development of sporting champions was opened. The complex contains several sporting venues, mostly constructed in preparation for the 2006 Asian Games.

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Education City Stadium

Education City Stadium, is a football stadium which is located in Al Rayyan, Qatar, and was built as a venue for the upcoming 2022 FIFA World Cup held in Qatar. The stadium is located within several university campuses at the Qatar Foundation's Education City. Following the FIFA World Cup, the stadium will retain 25,000 seats for use by university athletic teams. On 3 September 2020, the stadium hosted its first official match, played in the 2020–21 Qatar Stars League season.

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Grand Hamad Stadium

The Grand Hamad Stadium, also known as the Al-Arabi Sports Club Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Doha, Qatar. The stadium holds 13,000 people, and is currently used mostly for football matches, as it is Al-Arabi SC's home ground. The stadium was used extensively during the 2006 Asian Games, and was a venue for several different sports, including football, table tennis, rugby sevens, and fencing. The Iraq national football team played their 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) matches at the stadium, as did the Yemen national football team in their 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) matches.

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Jassim bin Hamad Stadium

The Jassim bin Hamad Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Doha, Qatar. It is currently used mostly for football matches and it also has facilities for athletics. The football team Al-Sadd plays there. The stadium, originally built in 1974, was rebuilt in 2004 for the Gulf Cup and currently has a capacity of 12,946 people. The stadium is also used as the home stadium of the Qatar national football team. The stadium was named after the former Minister of Education Jassim bin Hamad bin Abdullah Al-Thani, who had provided the permission for the club’s founding in 1969.

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Oryx Cup

The Oryx Cup is a hydroplane boat race in the H1 Unlimited season. The race is held in November in Doha Bay on the Persian Gulf in Doha, Ad Dawhah, Qatar. For 2011, the Oryx Cup will once again be designated as the host for the UIM World Championship.

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Qatar at the 1984 Summer Olympics

Qatar competed in the Olympic Games for the first time at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States.

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Qatar at the 1988 Summer Olympics

Qatar competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea.

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Qatar at the 1992 Summer Olympics

Qatar competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. The nation won its first Olympic medal at these Games.

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Qatar at the 1996 Summer Olympics

Qatar competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States.

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Qatar at the 1996 Summer Paralympics

One male athlete from Qatar competed at the 1996 Summer Paralympics in Atlanta, United States.

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Qatar at the 1998 Asian Games

Qatar participated in the 1998 Asian Games held in Bangkok, Thailand from December 6, 1998 to December 20, 1998. Athletes from Qatar succeeded in winning two golds, three silvers and three bronzes, making total eight medals. Qatar finished eighteenth in a medal table.

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Qatar at the 2000 Summer Paralympics

Qatar competed at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney, Australia. 3 competitors from Qatar won no medals to finish joint 69th in the medal table along with all other countries who failed to win medals.

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Qatar at the 2005 West Asian Games

Qatar hosted and participated in the 3rd West Asian Games held in Doha from December 1, 2005 to December 10, 2005. Qatar ranked 1st with 28 gold medals in this edition of the West Asian Games.

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Qatar at the 2008 Summer Paralympics

Qatar sent a delegation to compete at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, People's Republic of China. It didn't win any medals.

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Qatar at the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games

Qatar competed at the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan from September 17 to 27. Qatar won 11 medals during the multi-sport event including 4 gold medals. Qatari delegation claimed 6 medals in 6 different team events.

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Qatar at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics

Qatar will compete at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics in London, United Kingdom, from 4–13 August 2017.

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Qatar at the Olympics

Qatar has competed in 9 Summer Olympic Games. They have never competed in the Winter Olympic Games. They have so far won one silver and four bronze medals.

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Qatar at the Paralympics

Qatar made its Paralympic Games début at the 1996 Summer Paralympics in Atlanta, with a single representative in powerlifting. The country has participated in every subsequent edition of the Summer Paralympics, but has never entered the Winter Paralympics. Qatar's delegations have only ever consisted in male athletes before 2016 Summer Paralympics, and have always been small, containing no more than three competitors. All Qatari athletes have competed in field events or in powerlifting.

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Qatar Handball Association

The Qatar Handball Association (QHA) is the governing body of handball and beach handball in Qatar. QHA is affiliated to the Asian Handball Federation (AHF), Qatar Olympic Committee and International Handball Federation (IHF) since 1978.

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2011 Qatar Ladies Open

The 2011 Qatar Ladies Open was a professional women's tennis tournament played on hard courts. It was the ninth edition of the tournament and the first since 2008 which was part of the 2011 WTA Tour. It took place in Doha, Qatar between 21 and 26 February 2011.

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Qatar men's national under-19 basketball team

The Qatar national under-18 and under-19 basketball team represents the country in international under-18 and under-19 basketball competitions. It is administrated by the Qatar Basketball Federation.

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Qatar national beach handball team

The Qatar national beach handball team is the national team of Qatar. It is governed by the Qatar Handball Association and takes part in international beach handball competitions.

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Qatar Olympic Committee

Qatar Olympic Committee is the National Olympic Committee representing Qatar.

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Qatar University Stadium

Qatar University Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium of Qatar University in the Al Tarfa district of Doha, Qatar. It is commonly used for football matches and athletics events of the university. The stadium can host up to 10,000 spectators.

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Ras Abu Aboud Stadium

Ras Abu Aboud Stadium, is a proposed football stadium which will be built in Doha, Qatar in time for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. The stadium is scheduled to host matches up to the quarter finals at the 2022 World Cup.

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Sports City Stadium (Doha)

Sports City Stadium is a proposed football stadium which will be built in Doha, Qatar.

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Suheim bin Hamad Stadium

The Suheim bin Hamad Stadium, also known as Qatar SC Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Doha, Qatar. It is currently used mostly for football matches and home of the football team Qatar Sports Club. The stadium holds 15,000 people. In 2010 it hosted the Qatar Athletic Super Grand Prix, the first meeting of the 2010 Diamond League. Some of the matches from the 2011 AFC Asian Cup were held in this stadium. In March 2014 it was announced that the stadium would host the 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships.

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Thani bin Jassim Stadium

The Thani bin Jassim Stadium, also known as the Al-Gharrafa Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in the Al Gharrafa district of Doha, Qatar. It is currently used mostly for football matches. Al-Gharrafa SC and Umm Salal SC play there. The stadium holds 21,175 people and was built in 2003. The stadium hosted 2011 AFC Asian Cup and other international competitions.

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Umm Salal Stadium

The Umm Salal Stadium is a proposed football stadium which will be built in Umm Salal, Qatar. It is being designed by Albert Speer & Partner GmbH.