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The Aspire Zone Foundation, also known as Doha Sports City,〔(Qatar Building US$20 Mln Underground Stadium For 2011 Asian Cup ). Indian Muslim (2007-10-26). Retrieved on 2009-11-06.〕 is a 250-hectare (2.5 square kilometers) sporting complex located in Al Waab district of Doha, Qatar.〔Ramsak, Bob (2009-11-04). (The Aspire Dome, centre stage for Doha 2010 ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-11-04.〕 It was established as an international sports destination in 2003 and in the following year an educational centre for the development of sporting champions (Aspire Academy) was opened. The complex contains several sporting venues, mostly constructed in preparation for the 2006 Asian Games.〔(Aspire Zone Foundation ). Aspire Zone. Retrieved on 2009-11-06.〕 These sporting venues include: *Khalifa International Stadium, a 50,000-capacity stadium primarily used for soccer matches. *Hamad Aquatic Center, an Olympic-size swimming pool. *The Aspire Dome, which is the world's largest indoor multi-purpose sports hall and contains 13 different playing fields.〔(Media Information : FAQ'S ). Aspire Zone. Retrieved on 2009-11-06.〕 Aspire Zone is also home to Doha's tallest structure, the Aspire Tower, and is adjacent to Villaggio Mall, the most popular mall in Qatar. The complex is an important feature in the 2022 FIFA World Cup bid submitted by the Qatar Football Association, and was central to the Doha bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics put forward by the Qatar Olympic Committee. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Aspire Zone」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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