Al Janoub Stadium, located in Al Wakrah, Qatar, is one of the architectural marvels constructed for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. It was designed by the renowned architect Zaha Hadid, drawing inspiration from the sails of traditional dhow boats, reflecting the maritime heritage of Al Wakrah and the surrounding region. The stadium has a capacity of 40,000 spectators, and post-tournament, it is planned to be downsized to 20,000 seats to serve the local community. It features advanced cooling technology crucial for dealing with the Qatari climate and a retractable roof, which contributes to its sustainability goals. Al Janoub Stadium has a sleek, futuristic appearance and stands as a representation of Qatar's investment in sports infrastructure, cultural integration, and forward-thinking design. The venue hosted crucial matches during the World Cup and is expected to continue drawing football fans for national and international events, fostering a lasting sporting legacy.