Qatar's Bid for 2022 World Cup - FIFA Delegates Inspect Infrastructure


Qatar's Bid for 2022 World Cup - FIFA Delegates Inspect Infrastructure

News & Pics: Alexis Castelino

Qatar, Sep 15: Qatar 2022 bid chairman Sheikh Mohamed bin Hamad al-Thani struck a confident note on Tuesday September 15 when he said the country’s “honest” attempt to bring the World Cup to the Middle East for the first time would not go in vain.

He was speaking as a six-member FIFA delegation that landed in Doha to inspect Qatar’s facilities to host the mega event in 12 years’ time. “We have been honest about our bid, stadiums and the fact that we will have no white elephants,” he said.

“We are being realistic about the need to meet FIFA’s requirements for the World Cup and also the Confederations Cup in 2021. We will show the world that Qatar is the best partner FIFA can have.”

Talking about Qatar’s stadium cooling technology, Sheikh Mohamed said “We have been honest about it. It is zero carbon and a test run in Al Sadd stadium has already proved that the technology does work. We can cool stadiums and we are now proving we can do it in an environmentally-friendly way. “We will tackle it (the heat) head on and will be very successful.

”Mayne-Nicholls said he was touched by the warm reception upon the delegation’s arrival in Doha and promised a very objective report “For us, these couple of hours have been wonderful,” he said. “We’ll be trying to gather as much information as possible. A report will be prepared in a very objective way.
“And we’ll make sure the FIFA executive committee has every information on hand to take the final decision,” he said.

The FIFA inspectors had a feel of the stadium cooling system when they were shown a prototype of a climate-controlled stadium, where cool air is pumped using second generation technology. They completed the first day’s work by witnessing the Qatar Stars League match between Al Sadd and Al Rayyan at Al Sadd Stadium.

The FIFA team will also see presentations on Qatar’s infrastructure and development plans, including new public transportation networks that will help the country host the most compact World Cup in history.
The team will complete its tour on Wednesday September 15 attending a detailed presentation of eco-friendly stadiums that Qatar proposes to use for the tournament.

The FIFA inspectors will be taken to see the Khalifa Sports City which includes the Aspire Centre for Sports Excellence and Aspetar. They are also scheduled to visit Qatar’s Musuem of Islamic Arts.

The FIFA delegation is headed by Chilean Football Federation president Harold Mayne-Nicholls and includes 2010 World Cup local organizing committee chairman Danny Jordaan, FIFA head of event management Jürgen Müller, media officer Wolfgang Eichler, FIFA marketing executive David Fowler and FIFA administrative executive Ryan Ravens.

Qatar is competing with Australia, Japan, South Korea and the US for the 2022 tournament. FIFA has already completed inspection visits to eight other bidding candidates and will decide the winning bids for both 2018 and 2022 World Cups on December 2.

  

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  • Ibrahim, Punjalkatte Doha

    Fri, Sep 17 2010

    Dear all, Please sign up to see the match in 2022 at http://www.qatar2022bid.com/supporters/

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  • Prashanth , Abudhabi

    Fri, Sep 17 2010

    why anybody expect good will from european countries to do favour in winning to host the world cup. each nation to bid on his own merit and strength. Eventhough Oman is not planning to host but I feel it is a good location in the middle east. It is nice place with lot of places to visit

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  • Arnold Lobo, Bangalore / Qatar

    Thu, Sep 16 2010

    I fully support the bid. The friendly and helpful people of Qatar deserve this gift. Wish you the very best Qatar.

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  • Lancelot N. Tauro, Manglore - Doha Qatar

    Thu, Sep 16 2010

    Oh I see, that means we have to wait 12 more years for the final result as per Glen Mangalore/Dubai. But we hope Qatar will win the bid.

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  • Deven, Chennai

    Thu, Sep 16 2010

    This bid is extremely important for the project, "Qatar-Bahrain Causeway" which has been on hold for sometime. I am eagerly waiting to come back and work for the project. The good part of the bid being successful is that it would lead to growth and employment opportunities but the drawback is that the rents for all expats will shoot through the roof as had happened during the Asian games. It will be good because it can open ways for all to do business.

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  • Yashpal, Mangalore/Qatar

    Thu, Sep 16 2010

    We wish Qatar wins the bid.And we pray for the same.Good Luck Qatar.Thanks Daijiworld for nice picture

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  • Gladson, Brahmavar

    Thu, Sep 16 2010

    Despite the highest growth rate and developments, Qatar lacks almost everything except finances that they need to host FIFA world cup. First of all Qatar has only one small city and one proper stadium. Even if they promise of building more cities with 7-8 more stadiums, it could still fall short on many counts. FIFA is about lacs of people shouting along the roofs of stadiums, sipping beer in the open, dancing the samba with two-piece bikinies and going along the host country on site-seeing. This is hardly possible in Qatar now and even the future does not promise much. Apart from shopping malls, there are hardly any places that can attract tourists. The football fans may have to call KARWA 24 hours before to book taxi unlike it happens in Europe during football carnival when fans shuttle across Europe on their cars without much visa hassles, sponsorship problems etc. Whether one wants, likes or not, FIFA world cup is about huge games villages, alcohol, flesh trade etc. Those who were here during Asian Games know how far successful it was. Finally Qatar hardly has its own football team. Most of the players are imported here just like any other consumer goods. There are hardly any home-grown players in any sports. Given all these things, Qatar may finally get the chance to host the FIFA 2022 if those who take decision accept gratuities since this is the one thing which is available in abundance and without any censorship.We really need to be realistic about this.

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  • Glen, Mangalore/Dubai

    Thu, Sep 16 2010

    Mr. Lancelot N Tauro the winning bids for both 2018 and 2022 World Cup will be announced on December 2.The games are not in the month of DEC.

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  • Hashim, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 15 2010

    Good move by Qatar.Wish you all the best.Thanks daijiworld for nice pictures

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  • Lancelot N Tauro, Manglore - Doha Qatar

    Wed, Sep 15 2010

    DEC.02,2022 is pleasant climate for FIFA in Qatar. Hope Qatar will host world cup a mega event in middle east.

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  • Ghouse Mohd, kaup/doha

    Wed, Sep 15 2010

    I think Qatar has the potential to host FIFA world cup 2022.Its maassive infrastructure development plan will definetly impress the FIFA inspection team.I wish good luck for Qatar's bidding for world cup 2022.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Wed, Sep 15 2010

    IF FIFA AWARDS 2022 WORLD CUP,THAT WOULD BE THE BIG EVENT AN MIDDLE EASTERN COUNTRY TO HOST IN GAMES HISTORY!ESPECIALY FOR ARABS FOOT BALL IS A PASSION AND THEY ADORE THE FOOT BALL GAMES MORE THAN ANY BODY IN THE WORLD AS I UNDERSTAND.IT WOULD BE ADDED GESTURE OF GOOD WILL BETWEEN ARABS AND EUROPIANS IF QATAR SUCCEEDS IN GETTING TO HOST FOOTBALL WORLD CUP 2022.

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  • Anwar, Muscat

    Wed, Sep 15 2010

    I Hope Qatar get this bid, the preparation will be undoubtedly outstanding this will also see growth of Middleeast countries in Football craze.

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  • Meghan Pais, Mangalore/Qatar

    Wed, Sep 15 2010

    Hey its Education City.... Where i go daily to work.... nice to see the pics...
    All the best Qatar....

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  • Shalet Wilma D'souza, Mumbai-Doha Qatar

    Wed, Sep 15 2010

    Being in Qatar for the past 17yrs i would give my full support for the world cup Bid 2022. May God bless Qatar and its people and may this event take place. INSHALLAH

    God Bless (QATAR)

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