2030 Азиатские игры
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Принимающий город | Доха , Катар |
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Девиз | Ваш шлюз ( Арабский : ваши ворота ) |
Opening | 4 November 2030 |
Closing | 19 November 2030 |
Opened by | Emir of Qatar (expected) |
Main venue | Khalifa International Stadium |
Website | agdoha2030.qa |
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Winter | |
Азиатские игры 2030 года ( арабский : دورة الألعاب الآسيوية 2030 , романизированный : Даварат аль-Аль-Аль-Асавия 2030 ), официально известный как 21-й азиатские игры ( арабский : الـ21 من الآسيا : Аль-21 мн-альсад) и во сходство) и во схоже) и во схоже) и во схоже) и во время ) поправляется Импанизированный : Аль 21 Мн-Альсад ) и в течение всего типа) и во схоже) и во схоже) и во схоже) и во схоже) и во схоже и во схожи Известный как Doha 2030 ( арабский язык : الدوحة 2030 ), будет двадцать первым изданием Азиатских игр , паназиатского мульти спортивного мероприятия , которое запланировалось с 4 по 19 ноября 2030 года в Дохе , Катар . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Доха был избран в качестве принимающего города на 39 -й Генеральной Ассамблее ОСА 16 декабря 2020 года в Маскате , Оман . [ 3 ] Эти игры станут вторыми азиатскими играми, которые пройдут в Катаре, второй на Аравийском полуострове , первой из двух последовательных азиатских игр на Аравийском полуострове, следующими играми стали азиатские игры 2034 года в Эр -Рияде , Саудовская Аравия . Доха будет четвертым городом, который дважды проведет азиатские игры, ранее принимая азиатские игры 2006 года и снова будет использовать большую часть инфраструктуры, которая была построена для этого события и 2022 года чемпионата мира по футболу .
Bidding process
[edit]The OCA voted on 16 December 2020 at the 39th OCA General Assembly in Muscat, Oman to select the host city.[4] On 15 December 2020, OCA President Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah announced that he would attempt to find a dual-host city solution to avoid a vote for the 2030 Asian Games, by persuading one city to host the event in 2030 and the other to organize the competition in 2034.[5] On 16 December 2020, it was announced that Doha will host 2030 Games with the highest votes and Riyadh will host the 2034 Games.[6] Saudi Arabia had asked the OCA to halt electronic voting on the host of the 2030 Asian Games due to "the possibility of technical fraud".[7]
City | NOC | Round 1 | Result |
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Doha | ![]() |
27 | Doha awarded 2030 Asian Games |
Riyadh | ![]() |
10 | Riyadh awarded 2034 Asian Games |
Abstentions | 8 |
Proposed venues
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Qatar Foundation Campus
[edit]- Education City Stadium – football (preliminaries) / 20,000 existing
- Qatar Foundation Golf Course – golf / 1,000 existing
- Al Shaqab Equestrian Center – equestrian, modern pentathlon / 5,000 existing
- Qatar Foundation Recreation Centre – modern pentathlon / 6,000 (in total) existing
- Qatar National Convention Centre – cue sports (billiards), esports / 1,000 existing
Al Rayyan Sports Complex
[edit]- Indoor Hall – judo, kurash, wrestling / 3,000 existing
- Al Rayyan Baseball and Softball Centre – baseball, softball / 1,500 temporary
- Al Rayyan Hockey Centre – field hockey / 2,000 temporary
- Al Rayyan Stadium – football (preliminaries) / 15,300 existing
Lusail
[edit]- Lusail Sports Arena – handball / 15,300 existing
- Lusail Shooting Range – shooting / 1,600 existing
- Lusail Archery Range – archery / 600 existing
- Lusail Marina – athletics (street events), cycling (road time trial), marathon swimming, triathlon / 500 temporary
- Canal – canoeing, rowing / 500 temporary
- Katara Cultural Village Marina – sailing / N/A temporary
Al Gharrafa Sports Complex
[edit]- Al Gharaffa Indoor Hall – sepak takraw / 3,000 existing
- Al Gharrafa Stadium – rugby sevens / 21,000 existing
- Al Gharaffa Beach Handball Arenas – beach handball / 2,200 existing
- Al Gharaffa Beach Soccer Arenas – beach soccer / 1,300 existing
- Al Gharaffa Beach Tennis Arenas – beach tennis / 2,200 existing
- Al Gharaffa Beach Volleyball Arenas – beach volleyball / 1,300 existing
Al Sadd Sports Complex
[edit]- Ali Bin Hamad al-Attiyah Arena
- basketball / 7,000 existing
- 3x3 basketball / 3,000 temporary
- Al Sadd Swimming Pool – water polo (preliminaries)/ 1,000 existing
Aspire Zone
[edit]- Squash Courts – squash / 1,000 (main court) existing
- Tennis Courts – soft tennis, tennis / 7,855 (main court) existing
- Padel Courts – padel / 1,500 (main court) existing
- Al Dana Indoor Hall – weightlifting / 1,000 existing
- Al Dana Banquet Hall – chess / 500 (main competition) existing
- Aspire Dome
- cycling (track) / 1,500 temporary
- gymnastics / 4,900 existing
- badminton, wushu / 600 existing
- kabaddi, karate, taekwondo / 1,000 existing
- boxing / 600 existing
- Hamad Aquatic Centre – artistic swimming, diving, swimming / 2,500 existing
- Khalifa International Stadium – athletics (track and field), opening and closing ceremonies / 45,000 existing
- Skateboarding Park – skateboarding / 500 existing
- Sports Climbing Park – sports climbing / 1,000 existing
- Basketball Hall – basketball, fencing / 2,000 existing
Stand-alone venues
[edit]- Al Thumama Stadium – football (preliminaries) / 20,000 existing
- Doha Asian Town Stadium – cricket / 13,000 existing
- Al Janoub Stadium – football (preliminaries) / 20,000 existing
- Al Bayt Stadium – football (preliminaries) / 20,000 existing
- Lusail Stadium – football (preliminaries) / 40,000 existing
- Duhail Indoor Arena – volleyball / 5,500 existing
- Al Bidda Park – beach volleyball / 350 existing
References
[edit]- ^ "Qatar to host 2030 Asian Games, Saudi Arabia in 2034". Associated Press. 16 December 2020. Archived from the original on 11 January 2023. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
- ^ "Qatar wins bid to host Asian Games 2023". 16 December 2020. Archived from the original on 11 December 2023. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
- ^ "Mabrouk: Doha to host 2030 Asian Games". The Peninsula. 16 December 2020. Archived from the original on 28 October 2022. Retrieved 16 December 2020.
- ^ Rowbottom, Mike (11 November 2020). "Doha 2030 Asian Games Bid Committee set for OCA Evaluation visit". Inside the Games. Archived from the original on 3 April 2023. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
- ^ Gillen, Nacy (15 December 2020). "OCA hopeful Doha and Riyadh can reach solution on hosting 2030 and 2034 Asian Games to ensure unity". inside the games. Archived from the original on 3 April 2023. Retrieved 16 December 2020.
- ^ "Doha to host 2030 Asian Games, Riyadh 2034 edition". Channel News Asia. AFP. 16 December 2020. Archived from the original on 11 May 2021. Retrieved 16 December 2020.
- ^ "Saudi asks OCA to halt electronic vote on 2030 Asian Games bid - state TV". Reuters. 16 December 2020. Retrieved 16 December 2020.