Qatar opens its heart and arms to the world | sports

Qatar will open its heart, as well as its arms, starting on Sunday evening, to embrace the world over a period of regarding a month, as its stadiums will witness the organization of the first World Cup in history on Arab soil, since the start of the global wedding 92 years ago.

Qatar was able to reflect a remarkable image of the extent of its readiness and the expected success that it will achieve in hosting the 22nd edition of the event, even before the start of its opening match, which will bring together its national team once morest its Ecuadorian counterpart at six in the evening on Sunday, as it was up to the challenge and responded to the skeptics’ words, no, but The haters, in deeds and not in words, following 12 years of continuous and unrelenting slander.

The World Cup will be opened at Al-Bayt Stadium, located in the city of Al-Khor, which is inspired by the traditional house of poetry or tent inhabited by the people of the desert in the Arabian Gulf.

With the announcement of the sale of regarding 3 million tickets, it is expected that the stands, which can accommodate 60,000 spectators, will be filled to the last in the opening match, noting that Gianni Infantino, FIFA President, has previously confirmed that 5 billion people will watch the World Cup in Qatar, and this number will greatly exceed the number of half the world’s population. This number includes fans in stadiums and viewers on television and in public viewing areas.

Source: (Brigade website)


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