Saturday, February 19, 2011
World Cup 2022: Lessons from the Asian Cup 2011
Monday, January 31, 2011
How to get a Qatar 2022 World Cup Job!
Thursday, December 02, 2010
Qatar wins world cup bid!
The UK bookies who recently pushed Qatar into the the favourite position for the World Cup were right.
Admittedly, Edwin Eduardo, writing about Qatar 2022 World Cup chances for QatarVisitor.com earlier this year, had assessed their chances as being extremely good:
Qatar is very close to going down in history as the first ever Arab nation to host the World Cup.
And as we quoted then, the Fifa President was keen on the idea:
The Arabic world deserves a World Cup. They have 22 countries and have not had any opportunity to organise the tournament.
Huge hurdles
But Qatar still had huge hurdles to overcome in winning the bid.
The FIFA team assessed Qatar as having the riskiest bid, while the US queried whether Qatar intended to air-condition the whole country.
Not so often voiced were other problems: the difficulty of a conservative Islamic country playing host to thousands of drunken fans, the issue of Israel...
These hurdles still have to be overcome. But for now Qatar, which will be the first Arab country ever to win the Qatar World Cup, can ignore the inevitable sniping and celebrate.
Also see:
Qatar Football
Qatar Football Crowd and the Qatar National Anthem
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Saturday, May 01, 2010
Qatar's New Football Stadiums
Qatar's World Cup Bid
Also see: World Cup Bid Update: Qatar is not fooling around!
Qatar's world cup bid is heating up, and after talking to the editor of our sister site Soccerphile it looks as they have a real chance of winning this time.
"There's never been a world cup in the Middle East, and the powers that be think it would be a good idea," he told me.
He may be correct, with no less than FIFA president stating that the Arab World deserves a world cup.
Stadiums
In preparation for their bid, Qatar have announced the construction of three futuristic new stadiums, and a visually spectacular preview of what they will look like (see movie below).
The new stadiums will be built in Al Shamal , in the North of Qatar close to Al Ruweis, in Al Khor and in Al Wakra.
The country also plans to rebuild the stadiums in Al Gahraffa and Al Rayyan.
The plans for the stadiums followed last years announcement that Qatar would build the world's first underground football stadium to accommodate 60,000 spectators.
Futuristic
The new stadiums will be the first airconditioned outside stadiums - but not at a sacrifice to the environment.
Utilising solar power, carbon zero cooling equipment will ensure that the temperature is never more than 27 degreess celsius.
With the money to finance the project, the ambition and drive to carry it through and support from FIFA the country could very well become the first in the Arab World to host a world cup.
Qatar Stadium's Movie
Related posts and articles:
Qatar Unveils Stunning 2022 Stadiums (The Gulf Blog)
Qatar's Cooling Fields (Taragana Blog)
Qatar Football: An overview of football in Qatar
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