[7] When free elections of the Central Municipal Council first took place in Qatar during 1999,[8] Umm Salal Ali was designated the seat of constituency no.
[13] In 2015, the government included Umm Salal Ali in its $4.6 bn project to construct reservoirs in five sites across the country.
[14] Once completed, the reservoirs are expected to be the largest in the world in their category,[15] with a total length of 650 km and constructed at a cost of QR 14.5 billion.
[17] Established in 2008, the center engages in various activities for young girls such as sewing classes, seminars, and theater.
Consisting of 40 hectares of cultivable land owned by Abdullah Salem al-Sulaiteen, up to 300 tonnes of fresh produce is shipped from the farm annually.
[20] Preparatory surveys and geological mapping for the farm were first carried out in March 1995, and its designs were finalized in December 1996.
[26] The Umm Salal Stadium, built in 1996, covers 34,500 m2 and features two football pitches, locker rooms and an administrative office.
[27] However, the club uses Thani bin Jassim Stadium as its homegrounds for most games due to its larger capacity.