Qatar Puts Finishing Touches For FIFA World Cup
Qatar will only allow people fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to attend next year’s World Cup and is in talks to secure one million doses in case global immunisation efforts lag, the prime minister said.
The Gulf Arab state hosts the four-week tournament in November 2022 and the president of global soccer body FIFA has said the matches would be held in full stadiums. read more
Prime Minister Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz Al Thani told newspapers that while most countries were expected to have vaccinated their citizens by then, Qatar was still taking measures to ensure a successful event.
Qatar World Cup is scheduled to be conducted in Qatar, in the year 2022,from 21 November to 18 December. FIFA World Cup is a quadrennial football championship contested by national teams of 32 countries. Fans and football lovers from around the world are thrilled and excited for the time when they will be able to witness tough matches between well renowned, national teams.
Qatar, known for its generosity, hospitality, and great love for football, is all set to host the 22nd edition of the world cup tournament and welcome the world onto eight of its futuristic stadiums located in Lusail, Al Khor, Doha, Al Rayyan, and Al Wakrah. The country will also be the first Arab country to host the tournament. The opening match is scheduled to kick off on 21st November in the Al Bayt Stadium, located in Al Khor. The qualifiers for the FIFA world tournament are still ongoing which started on June 6th of 2019.
The Emblem for the game had been out and bear resemblance to the shawl worn by people during the winter season. This is to symbolize the unifying force both the everyday fabric and football, which has been around for many years, have on people’s lives. The typeface is written in Arabic calligraphy and integrates elements of kasheeda – a lengthening cursive script that enhances the flow and grace of the writing.
Qatar seeks to use this opportunity to share its unique identity with the world and in the process, open up to new experiences. The country is hoping to become a global hub and with its compact nature, connect countries, communities, and peoples minds all made possible by the powerful game called football.