Hayya service centre
The Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC) will open a Hayya service centre on Saturday 1 October to assist fans attending this year’s FIFA World Cup™.
Located at Ali Bin Hamad Al Attiyah Arena, the service centre will provide face-to-face support for fans with Hayya Card inquiries. Fans will also be able to print their cards at the facility. The centre will be open from 10 AM to 10 PM daily and 2 PM to 10 PM on Fridays, until 23 January 2023.
#Qatar2022 @FIFAWorldCup ticket holders can benefit from face-to-face support on Hayya inquiries at the Hayya Service Centre, which will open at Ali Bin Hamad Al Attiyah Arena on Saturday 1 October.
— SC News (@roadto2022news) September 28, 2022
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The Hayya Card is mandatory for all FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ ticketholders. It will provide access to stadiums and free public transport on match days during tournament time. The Hayya Card will also act as an entry permit to Qatar for international fans.
Saeed Al Kuwari, Hayya Operations Director, SC, said: “Thousands of fans have successfully applied for their Hayya Card, with the vast majority enjoying a smooth application process. The service centre will provide issue resolution for fans – both in the lead-up to the tournament and during the entire World Cup.”
Hayya Card applications can be made online or via the ‘Hayya to Qatar 2022’ mobile application, which is available via the iOS App Store, Google Play and Huwaei App Gallery. Applicants must have a valid match ticket number and upload their personal details, passport photograph and accommodation information.
The SC has also organised a series of webinars to explain the Hayya Card process.
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