Engineer Yasser Al-Jammal, Head of the Operations Office and Deputy Head of the Technical Office for Projects at the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy, confirmed that Qatar has completed 95% of the infrastructure projects for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, and is preparing to announce the completion of all tournament stadiums by the end of this year.

In a press release from the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy, on the occasion of the 500 days remaining until the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, El-Gamal said, "We have been doing our best since 2011 to implement the necessary infrastructure and prepare well for organizing the tournament. If we look at the modern metro, airport, highway expansion works, and other infrastructure projects We will realize that we are on the right path.”

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Regarding the progress of work in Qatar 2022 stadiums, El-Gamal continued, "Work has been completed in 5 stadiums, with the remaining three announced soon, and 6 World Cup stadiums will host the Arab Cup Qatar 2021 during the next November and December."

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