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The World Cup is not over yet and Qatar has started to dismantle the 974 stadium: modular container structure — fast technology — technology changes the future

The World Cup is not over yet Qatar has started to dismantle the 974 stadium: modular container structure

In the match early this morning, the Portuguese beat the Swiss 6-1, and the entire quarterfinals of the World Cup in Qatar were born.

European teams occupy 5 seats, namely Holland, Croatia, France, England and Portugal. The South American duo of Brazil and Argentina continued to advance and dark horse Morocco became the only seedling in the African region.

Then there are the very exciting quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals to determine the trophy. Before the finals, Qatar had already started demolishing the stadium.

Qatar’s 974 stadium played its last match of the World Cup as Brazil eliminated South Korea, according to reports.

The stadium will be “completely disassembled” during the World Cup Finals and all parts will be disassembled for recycling.It could be donated to the poor countries of Africa by the organizers of Qatar.

The World Cup is not over yet Qatar has started to dismantle the 974 stadium: modular container structure

It is reported that the full name of the “974 stadium” is Ras Abu Abang Stadium, which is the first stadium in the history of the World Cup that can be completely dismantled.

70% of the stadium’s building materials are containers, and the number of containers used is exactly 974, so it is affectionately called “Container Stadium” by local residents.

At the same time, number 974 is also the international dialing code of Qatar and the national symbol of Qatar.

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