The FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 will be the best in the history of the World Cup
In anticipation of the Qatar 2022 World Cup, which is expected to
be extraordinary given the ongoing controversy surrounding it, all eyes will be
on Al Bayt Stadium on Sunday, November 20, as it hosts the first World Cup to
be held in an Arab nation.
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While work is being done to complete the fan zones that will host
several events throughout the tournament, the streets of Qatar are covered with
the flags of the 32 nations competing in the 2022 World Cup as well as images
of their most famous players.
Since arriving in Doha, the Arab influence on this World Cup has
become obvious, beginning with Al-Bayt Stadium, which will host the opening
ceremony before Qatar and Ecuador's World Cup opener. This stadium's
architecture was influenced by the Bedouins' hospitality-themed tent, which
they used to live in.
With the start of their celebrations of this tournament, which they
believe has finally put the Arab masses of the round witch in the spotlight as
it is held on Arab soil for the first time after decades of the version, the
Arab masses flock to Qatar successively and congregate in different regions of
the country. the initial.
The country's situation has changed dramatically since it was
announced that Qatar would host the 2010 World Cup, possibly more quickly than
the Qataris themselves anticipated. A Qatari national assured us that the World
Cup had helped "accelerate the pace of infrastructure development" in
the nation.
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The most contentious World Cup is that in Qatar in 2022.
The World Cup in Qatar is arguably the most contentious in the
tournament's history due to criticism of this Arab nation's human rights record
and its treatment of workers building infrastructure for the event. However,
Qataris feel that their nation is "subject to a smear campaign from the
West."
No country is without controversial issues, as a Qatari national
who wished to remain unnamed told the BBC from Doha, saying that those who
criticize should first examine themselves. He added that those making these
criticisms are unaware of what is occurring online. Qatar's reality
The campaign, he continued, grows as the tournament's start date
draws closer, but he emphasizes that many people still think the competition
"will be successful."
Housing fans was one of the biggest problems Qatar had to deal
with. The issue of how this country, with its small area, would receive tens of
thousands of fans during the World Cup was brought up right away, so there were
many options for residence, including hosting fans in different and varied
places.
In order to give those traveling to the World Cup a unique
experience, Hina Salema Farm in Qatar prepared to receive the arrivals for the
World Cup.
According to the farm's website, Heena Salama's farm is situated in
the municipality of Al-Shahaniya "attracts people who are interested in
environmental issues, who follow agricultural customs, and who support natural
and organic products. Heena Salama encourages civic engagement and welcomes
visitors who value the outdoors."
Qatar offers a variety of accommodations, including hotels, hotel
apartments, floating hotels, tents in desert camps, and cabins for fans.
Fans claim that some of these options may be out of their price
range, so instead of traveling to Qatar on game days, some of them opt to live
in Saudi Arabia or Dubai.
The Hesgoal spoke to
Anas, a Moroccan fan who will live in Dubai due to the high cost of lodging and
direct flights from Morocco to Doha. Anas decided to take advantage of the
situation to visit two Arab countries rather than one, provided he travels to
Doha on the days the national team will be playing matches. dullness.
With the return of Chelsea player Hakim Ziyech to the Moroccan list
and the current head coach of the national team, Walid Regragui, Anas is
optimistic that Morocco will successfully advance to the second round of the
World Cup.
There isn't complete official information on the amount spent, but
press reports suggest that Qatar spent about $220 billion to host the World
Cup, making it the most expensive tournament ever.
We are therefore anticipating a "World Cup for all
Arabs." In order for there to be the most Arabs competing in the World Cup
being held in Qatar, the Arab masses are waiting for Egypt and Algeria to
qualify for the World Cup finals.