The Borneo Post

Qatar officials say 48-team World Cup will not be ‘imposed’

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DOHA: The organisers of the 2022 Qatar World Cup said on Saturday that “there will be no decision imposed” on the country to extend the tournament to 48 teams.

Anticipati­on is mounting ahead of the final decision, due to be announced in Paris at the beginning of June, whether to retain a 32-team format or expand it.

“(The) decision will be made between FIFA and Qatar,” said Hassan al-Thawadi, the secretary general of Qatar’s Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy.

“In case a decision is made it will be due to our willingnes­s and belief in the benefits of the increase. If we find that there is no benefit to it, or that the negatives are more than the positives, our decision will be to remain on 32 teams.”

Expansion could mean FIFA seeking co-hosts in the region willing to support Qatar, a complicate­d propositio­n for Doha which is subject to an ongoing embargo by Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and their allies.

“In case it is increased, (the feasibilit­y study) favours expansion to other countries,” said al-Thawadi.

“We are studying (it) in all seriousnes­s and the decision will be next month and it will be final.”

Talks between FIFA and Qatari organisers are ongoing, he added during a media briefing in Doha.

“I will leave the period of suspense until we announce it next month,” said alThawadi.

Al-Thawadi said that following Thursday’s opening of the al-Janoub stadium, the first purpose-built for the tournament, “we have now six more stadiums to go”.

“By the end of this year (or) first quarter of next year we will be launching two stadiums as well,” he said.

The exact date would depend on the timing of events to launch the two venues, he added.

“By 2021 all our stadiums will be ready,” he said, adding that the remaining stations of the recently-launched metro system would be fully operationa­l by 2020, linking stadiums and the airport. — AFP

 ??  ?? Qatar’s Emir Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani (centre) presents the trophy to the Duhail players following the Amir Cup final match between Al Sadd and Al Duhail at the Al Wakrah Stadium in the Qatari city of Al Wakrah. — AFP photo
Qatar’s Emir Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani (centre) presents the trophy to the Duhail players following the Amir Cup final match between Al Sadd and Al Duhail at the Al Wakrah Stadium in the Qatari city of Al Wakrah. — AFP photo

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