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Qatar brings first new World Cup stadium to life as FIFA mulls expansion

Soccer Football - Al Sadd v Al-Duhail - Qatar Emir Cup Final - Al Wakrah Stadium, Al Wakrah, Qatar - May 16, 2019 General view during a opening ceremony before the match REUTERS/Ibraheem Al Omari

DOHA (Reuters) - Qatar inaugurated the first of seven new World Cup 2022 stadiums on Thursday, just weeks before a crucial FIFA summit will decide whether to expand the tournament and potentially push it beyond the tiny Gulf state's borders to accommodate a larger format.

Fans packed into the Al Janoub stadium, a 40,000 seat venue made to resemble the sail of a dhow, or traditional wooden sailboat, to cheer on Qatari teams playing in the final of the Emir Cup, a local tournament for the country's club sides.

The inauguration comes as soccer's world governing body FIFA floats a plan to expand the next World Cup to 48 teams from 32, which could require a last-minute co-host despite a protracted dispute between Qatar and some of its neighbours, bans on alcohol and a lack of facilities restricting likely candidates.

Soccer Football - Al Sadd v Al-Duhail - Qatar Emir Cup Final - Al Wakrah Stadium, Al Wakrah, Qatar - May 16, 2019 General view during the opening ceremony before the match REUTERS/Ibraheem Al Omari

Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt have imposed a political and trade boycott on Qatar since mid-2017, accusing it of supporting terrorism, which Doha denies.

That rift has strained efforts by FIFA President Gianni Infantino to push for a suitable Word Cup co-host even as qualifying matches begin early next month.

FIFA will host its annual congress in Paris on June 5, where it is expected to make a final call on the expansion, though any decision must be signed off by Qatar, the first Arab country to win hosting rights for the tournament in 2010.

Soccer Football - Al Sadd v Al-Duhail - Qatar Emir Cup Final - Al Wakrah Stadium, Al Wakrah, Qatar - May 16, 2019 General view during a opening ceremony before the match REUTERS/Ibraheem Al Omari

The finals will start in November 2022, having been moved from the usual June-July slot to avoid the searing summer heat.

Al Janoub, a fully air-conditioned stadium which kept the temperature 10 degrees lower than the 29 Celsius outside, was called Al Wakrah after the city just south of Doha.

However, Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani tweeted before the match that it was being renamed.

Soccer Football - Al Sadd v Al-Duhail - Qatar Emir Cup Final - Al Wakrah Stadium, Al Wakrah, Qatar - May 16, 2019 General view during the opening ceremony before the match REUTERS/Ibraheem Al Omari

It is one of seven venues built from scratch for the 2022 World Cup, with an eighth stadium renovated and opened in 2017.

Qatar has pushed ahead with an ambitious scale-up of its infrastructure ahead of 2022 that includes $6-8 billion on stadiums and sporting facilities, part of efforts to use the tournament to diversify its energy economy and project itself on to the world stage through sport.

Soccer Football - Al Sadd v Al-Duhail - Qatar Emir Cup Final - Al Wakrah Stadium, Al Wakrah, Qatar - May 16, 2019 General view during a opening ceremony before the match REUTERS/Ibraheem Al Omari

(Reporting by Eric Knecht; Editing by Ken Ferris)

Soccer Football - Al Sadd v Al-Duhail - Qatar Emir Cup Final - Al Wakrah Stadium, Al Wakrah, Qatar - May 16, 2019 General view during a opening ceremony before the match REUTERS/Ibraheem Al Omari
Soccer Football - Al Sadd v Al-Duhail - Qatar Emir Cup Final - Al Wakrah Stadium, Al Wakrah, Qatar - May 16, 2019 General view during the opening ceremony before the match REUTERS/Ibraheem Al Omari
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