Gulf Times

Dutch legend lauds preparatio­ns and compact nature of World Cup

- By Joseph Varghese Staff Reporter

The FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar is an opportunit­y to build bridges between cultures and do away with the misconcept­ions and misunderst­andings about the region, Qatar 2022 legacy ambassador and Dutch football legend Ronald de Boer has said.

He also lauded the arrangemen­ts and infrastruc­ture prepared for the tournament to ensure the smooth and seamless conduct of matches, while providing easy access to stadiums, as the tournament entered its second week.

He emphasised that the compact nature of this year’s World Cup has been a major advantage of the tournament.

“As His Highness the Amir said, we are not perfect. Qatar has its own challenges,” De Boer said during a press interactio­n at the Host Country Media Centre yesterday. “But a lot has been done to make the conditions far better and still many more things are being done but it takes time.”

He was responding to a query on the criticism levelled at Qatar with regard to hosting the World Cup.

The 2022 legacy ambassador noted that Qatar is progressin­g on all fronts with a clear vision.

“The country is going forward with a lot of progressiv­e ideas of inclusion and positivity,” he said. “Qatar doesn’t stop here but goes beyond the 2022 World Cup.”

“The government is working very hard to make lives better with Qatar National Vision 2030. This clear vision is truly remarkable and the focus on education with more schools and universiti­es is another important factor,” De Boer explained.

He felt that the World Cup has acted as a catalyst for a legacy for which Qatar has worked very hard.

“Now everybody can see the abilities of the country and the region. People also feel the warmth, friendline­ss and hospitalit­y of Qatar, which is remarkable,” he added. “Hopefully, it will bring about a lot of good things for the rest of the world.”

De Boer also stressed that the compactnes­s of the Qatar World Cup and accessibil­ity to stadiums has been some of the greatest advantages of the tournament.

“I think it’s been amazing. I have been to several games, seeing the organisati­on from a close distance. The way to the stadiums, the entrance, how things work – and I only see happy faces,” he remarked. “I see people who are not frustrated with waiting in big lines. There are no traffic problems and everyone can enter the stadiums without any hassles.”

“And the beauty of the tournament is its compactnes­s. People can watch more than one match in a day, which is not possible in other World Cups as the matches are played in different cities, which are far away,” De Boer pointed out. “I met a boy who went to three games in a single day. It is a great compliment and one of the biggest advantages of the tournament.”

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De Boer: The country is going forward with a lot of progressiv­e ideas of inclusion and positivity. Qatar doesn’t stop here but goes beyond the 2022 World Cup.

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