FIFA World Cup stadiums

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FIFA World Cup stadiums are large, internationally certified football venues selected to host matches in the FIFA World Cup tournament.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf FIFA-related category
football stadium category
sports venue category
afterUse often used by domestic clubs or national teams
follows FIFA Stadium Requirements and Regulations NERFINISHED
hasPart VIP areas
broadcast compound
doping-control rooms
dressing rooms
fan zones or fan areas
hospitality suites
media tribunes
medical rooms
playing field
press conference rooms
scoreboards and giant screens
security control room
spectator stands
technical areas and team benches
hasQuality FIFA-certified
all-seater or predominantly seated
equipped with VIP and hospitality areas
equipped with broadcast infrastructure
equipped with doping-control rooms
equipped with floodlights
equipped with media facilities
equipped with medical facilities
equipped with player and referee facilities
equipped with security and crowd-control systems
large-capacity
locatedIn host countries of FIFA World Cups
mayInclude existing stadiums upgraded to FIFA standards
newly built venues for a World Cup
mayUndergo renovation or expansion before tournaments
partOf FIFA World Cup infrastructure NERFINISHED
regulatedBy FIFA NERFINISHED
requires FIFA inspection and approval
adequate parking and access routes
emergency evacuation plans
facilities for people with disabilities
high-quality natural or approved hybrid grass pitches
minimum seating capacity thresholds set by FIFA
modern turnstile and ticketing systems
pitch dimensions compliant with the Laws of the Game
safety certification from local authorities
segregated spectator sectors
separate zones for teams, officials, media and spectators
temporalExtent used during specific FIFA World Cup editions
usedFor hosting FIFA World Cup finals
hosting FIFA World Cup matches
hosting international football matches
hosting opening matches of FIFA World Cups

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Free State Stadium category FIFA World Cup stadiums
Seoul World Cup Stadium category FIFA World Cup stadiums
this entity surface form: FIFA World Cup stadium
Daejeon World Cup Stadium partOf FIFA World Cup stadiums
this entity surface form: 2002 FIFA World Cup stadium network
Max-Morlock-Stadion hasCategory FIFA World Cup stadiums
this entity surface form: FIFA World Cup stadium
Arena Fonte Nova category FIFA World Cup stadiums
Otkritie Arena category FIFA World Cup stadiums
this entity surface form: FIFA World Cup stadium