A ‘vagina-shaped’ football stadium has been unveiled in Qatar ahead of the 2022 World Cup.
The Al Wakrah stadium was designed by the late British-Iraqi architect Dame Zaha Hadid and will host matches up to the quarter-finals.
The venue is the first to be completed from scratch ahead of the tournament, and boasts innovative technology to bring temperatures down for fans.
Dame Zaha, who died suddenly of a heart attack in 2016, was said to have been inspired by the flowing shape of an Arabian dhow boat.
The vessels are widely used for fishing in the region, and the arena was to have a roof to resemble the sails of the dhow.
The sails are supposed to resemble a traditional sailing boat.
However, when the drawings were published in 2013, the shape quickly raised eyebrows, with fans saying it resembles female genitalia.
At the time, Dame Zaha hit back saying: “It’s really embarrassing they come up with nonsense stuff like this. What are they saying? Everything with a hole in it is a vagina? That’s ridiculous.”
The architect was also behind great buildings such as the Aquatics Centre at the 2012 London Olympics, the MAXXI Museum in Italy and the Guangzhou Opera House in China.
She added: “If a guy had done this project there wouldn’t have been the same level of criticism.”
Some critics actually supported the design of the ‘vagina stadium’ saying it could actually prove to be a good thing for the sport.
One said: “In a world where sport and vaginas very rarely come together with such prominence – see every UK female footballer’s salary versus every UK male footballer’s salary – the likeness can only be a good thing.
“After all why not have 45,000 people crammed inside a woman’s reproductive system? It’s not like they haven’t been there before.”
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