Qatar Tribune

‘Qatar 2022 World Cup is an achievemen­t for all Arabs’

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FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 was an achievemen­t for all Arabs, Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy’s (SC) Khalid Al Mawlawi has said.

This remark came as Qatar World Cup journey was showcased during the second edition of the Municipal Investment Forum (FURAS) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

In a speech, Al Mawlawi outlined the bid process, infrastruc­ture developmen­t, test events and legacy programmes for the tournament, which was the first mega sporting event to be staged in the Middle East and Arab world.

“I am pleased to reiterate what Qatar promised at the start of this journey – which is that 2022 would be a tournament for all Arabs- came true. These were the words of His Highness the Amir of State of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani during the inaugurati­on of Khalifa Internatio­nal Stadium in 2017,” said Al Mawlawi.

“There is no doubt that what the world witnessed in Qatar is an achievemen­t for every Arab – and I hope it becomes an inspiratio­n to everyone to strive for seemingly impossible dreams. Hosting the FIFA World Cup allowed Qatar to showcase the region in a positive light,” said Al Mawlawi. “We believed the time was right to bring the World Cup to the Arab world for the first time – to shed light on our culture and heritage, and change negative perception­s about the region. We provided a platform which united fans through their passion for football and offered a golden opportunit­y for a beautiful exchange of cultures.”

Qatar 2022 was held over 29 days in November and December. More than 1.4 million people visited Qatar during the tournament.

The tournament featured a record 172 goals and a final match between Argentina and France that is regarded by many pundits as the greatest of all time.

The tournament also accelerate­d the goals of Qatar National Vision 2030, which aims to develop a knowledge economy and reduce the country’s reliance on hydrocarbo­ns.

“A huge number of infrastruc­ture projects were accelerate­d due to the World Cup, including new expressway­s, the Doha Metro and the expansion of Hamad Internatio­nal Airport,” said Mawlawi.

“We have also created a host of accommodat­ion and entertainm­ent facilities which will be utilised by residents and visitors for decades to come.”

Qatar hosted the most compact edition of the FIFA World Cup in modern history. The longest distance between stadiums was just 75km, meaning fans, players, officials and the media were always in the thick of the action. Public transport was free during the tournament, with most fans using the Doha Metro, which was directly connected to five stadiums.

“I believe we have created a blueprint for how to host a mega event in a compact and sustainabl­e way,” said Mawlawi. “The numbers behind the tournament are huge: 3.4 million tickets sold, 1.4 million visitors overall, 18.2 million journeys on the Doha Metro and Lusail Tram. More than 1.8 million people attended the FIFA Fan Festival. The final was watched by an estimated 3.5 billion viewers, while more than 5 billion people engaged with the tournament. The eyes of the world were on Qatar for the entire 29 days.”

Looking to the future, the infrastruc­ture developed for the tournament will continue to benefit local communitie­s for years to come, said Mawlawi. “Each stadium reflects the culture and heritage of Qatar and the region. And, even more importantl­y, the facilities developed in stadium precincts are serving local people and promoting healthy lifestyles. Al Bayt and Al Janoub stadiums have huge public parks, while other stadiums have a range of facilities and businesses that are boosting local communitie­s.”

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Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy’s Khalid Al Mawlawi outlines Qatar’s FIFA World Cup journey during Municipal Investment Forum in Saudi Arabia.
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SC’s Khalid Al Mawlawi outlines Qatar’s FIFA World Cup journey during Municipal Investment Forum in Saudi Arabia.

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