Qatar has unveiled a 2022 World Cup stadium named "Vagina" after becoming the first to be completed ahead of the tournament.
The Al Wakrah stadium will host matches up to the quarter-finals and contains innovative cooling technology to bring temperatures down for the 40,000 fans.
The late British-Iraqi architect, Dame Zaha Hadid, who died suddenly of a heart attack in 2016, aged 65, designed the stadium.
Hadid's plans were first released in 2013 and then they were said to have been inspired by the flowing shape of a dhow boat, a traditional Arabian pearl diving and fishing vessel.
The drawings were topped with a structure resembling the sails of a dhow.
But the images went viral when commentators suggested the stadium looked more like a woman's private parts.
The 2022 World Cup has already been moved to the winter months to avoid the searing and scourging summer temperatures in the Gulf.