8 Facts about FIFA World Cup

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8 Facts about FIFA World Cup

Posted By totalsportek soccer     November 14, 2022    

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In 2022 FIFA World Cup will commence in over a month, so don't blink, or you won't see it. After this edition, which will take place in 2026, the tournament's existing format won't be used again.

 

Along with TOTALSPORTEK Fifa world cup, you can watch LIGUE 1 live stream Totalsportek and Bundesliga live stream Totalsportek online.  The following 8 facts about the FIFA World Cup will help you prepare as we count down the days until the competition begins.

 

  1. Let's begin with the fundamentals.

 

The World Cup is the most popular sporting event and the most significant international soccer tournament in history. Every four years, 32 teams fight for the title of World Cup champion.

 

 

 

 

 

  1. First Middle Eastern World Cup

 

To win the 2010 SeppBlatter Award, Qatar bested the US, South Korea, Japan, and Australia.

 

  1. Inaugural winter World Cup

 

This World Cup is being held during our winter for the first time to avoid any potential health issues and the extreme heat that Qatar experiences in June and July.

 

  1. In-stadium air conditioning

 

The 2022 FIFA World Cup stadiums will feature air conditioning to counteract the heat, though it should be pretty comfortable during the competition.

 

  1. The unspeakable issue

 

It would be reckless to discuss the World Cup in Qatar while disregarding the various concerns surrounding it. Problems with migrant workers, allegations of slavery, and fatalities have all been documented.

 

To match the winning team's prize money, Amnesty International and other rights organizations have asked for $440 million in compensation for migrant labor. Regarding human rights, Qatar's ban on supporting same-sex relationships has prompted several boycotts from LGBTQIA supporters. Due to the oppressive desert heat, the contest has been rescheduled to the winter.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. A record number of people came

 

One of the most intriguing statistics is the number of tourists anticipated to enter the nation during the event. According to estimates, a record number of spectators may arrive for the Qatar FIFA 2022 World Cup by the time the competition is over.

 

This has an understandable cause. Qatar, one of the best countries in the Middle East, is close to most other countries due to its advantageous geographic location.

 

  1. In terms of Commutability

 

Qatar is a tiny nation. Compared to Russia, which is hosting the 2018 World Cup, it is much smaller. Traveling around this small nation is not a significant issue because of how compact it is.Doha, Lusail, Al Wakrah, and Al Rayyan are just a few of the nearby host cities.

 

As a result, traveling from one venue to another wouldn't be too difficult for visitors.Al Bayt and Al Wakrah, Qatar's two most isolated stadiums, are barely 90 miles apart.

 

  1. Arenas with air conditioning

 

The fact that Qatar experiences distressingly high daytime temperatures are one of the most significant things to keep in mind about the country serving as the FIFA 2022 host.To solve the issue, Qatar came up with a daring solution.

 

The FIFA World Cup will be organized in stadiums with complete air conditioning for the first time. The eight stadiums in Qatar will be fully air-conditioned, allowing spectators to enjoy the games comfortably while the playing field is in an environment conducive to success.

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