Qatar FIFA World Cup: Seven months away from the World Cup, Qatar still seems an unusual host

  

But where were the fans? Barring a small unit of the Qatar fans, who sang and danced through the game, the troop at the rest of the less-than-a-quarter full 45000-capacity venue was largely made up of expatriates. For a country holding the first World Cup in the Arab world, that wasn’t the perfect ad. That too, only days before it held the FIFA’s annual Assembly and the World Cup draw, the main meeting of football. officials in the republic since it won the right to host the world football’s centerpiece. FIFA World Cup 2022 Fans can buy Football World Cup Tickets from our website.

officials in the republic since it won the right to host the world football’s centerpiece. The tournament in 2010 in a provocative vote. But Qatar has its limits. A huge majority of its populace is made up of emigrants who in all likelihood feel no assembly to its national team even if it has some naturalized players.

Qatar FIFA World Cup amount of workers ranging from all nations of the South Asian subcontinentQatar FIFA World Cup amount of workers ranging from all nations of the South Asian subcontinent.

They don’t know whether they will be asked to return but incomplete work might see them being recalled. Work at Doha’s West Bay close to the city center, a hub for plush inns and the mall, is doubtful to be finished by the time the World Cup begins, they said. Roadblocks remained this week with the city approximating a massive edifice site.


 

Roads and roadways are being laid as well as the promenade on the West Bay. It’s likely to be the most frequented area for fans once Qatar kicks off the major football party in the world with the start of the quadrennial attraction in November this day.

 

Asphalts otherwise

Are largely absent apart from the Corniche. Highway-like roads cut crossways in Doha. Mobile isn’t really an option and public spaces are absent. Thousands of fans sloped in large numbers at the Red Square in Moscow in 2018.

Plans for desert camps are on hold but two voyage ships
Plans for desert camps are on hold but two voyage ships


 

 FIFA World Cup in Russia and at the Copacabana four years earlier in Brazil, reveling in the biggest festivity of world football. Accommodation is likely to be another problem when fans from across the world meet in Qatar.

Plans for desert camps are on hold but two voyage ships, each with space for 4000 people, will be there to house fans with over 800,000 tickets that have been already broken up ahead of the draw. The sales will upsurge further after Friday’s draw, which threw up exciting match-ups in the group stage.

 

James Dorsey, a skillful in Middle Eastern football politics, believes Qatar will have fans from other countries than the usual mainstream from Europe and South America. “The fan picture is going to be very different,” he told Dawn in Doha.

 There are going to be lots from the Arab World and the close closeness to South Asia, there are going to be a number of them from there too.” Ticket sales show that. Apart from Qatar, fans from India and Saudi Arabia are among the top 10 by nationality who have previously purchased tickets. A fan region is to be set up in Lusail City, north of Doha.

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