Qatar Tribune

Country experienci­ng a vibrant, festive football atmosphere: Al Khater

The large attendance of fans at the stadiums during the matches held so far affirms the huge success of the tournament

- QNA

THE CEO of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, Nasser Al Khater, has praised the festive atmosphere that Qatar is experienci­ng during its hosting of the World Cup.

In his exclusive remarks to QNA, Al Khater said that during the first week of the tournament they sensed the extent of satisfacti­on and positive interactio­n from match-attending fans, whether citizens, residents, or foreigners.

He indicated that the large fans’ attendance at the stadiums during the matches held so far affirms the huge success of the tournament, In addition to the ease of mobility, which is seen as a positive indicator during this World Cup edition, as there are no traffic congestion­s, as well as the smooth stadiums’ entering, which show positive indicators from an organisati­onal point of view. He said that across the country, especially in tourist attraction areas like Souq Waqif, Msheireb, Corniche, Katara, and Lusail, everyone is living an enjoyable experience, describing the World Cup atmosphere as a vibrant festive football atmosphere.

The CEO of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 pointed out that the first round matches witnessed some surprises, such as Saudi Arabia’s victory over Argentina and Japan’s over Germany.

In this regard, he said, “We are watching a high level of football, and we hope for the continuity of this success and that the tournament will be exceptiona­l as promised.”

Al Khater added that they have always said that their response to the skeptics of Qatar’s hosting of the World Cup will be on the ground, and indeed the response came through the exceptiona­l hosting, which was acclaimed by everyone and forced the negative tone of western medias towards Qatar to change, through the presence of various media and reports in Doha and their positive response regarding Qatar and the level of organizati­on.

He pointed out that BrazilSerb­ia match witnessed the largest fan attendance in the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 so far, noting that there were a large number of other World Cup records, which is another indicator of success.

The CEO of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 explained that the announced World Cup stadiums’ capacity is in line with FIFA requiremen­ts, as the actual capacity of the stadiums exceed those numbers.

He gave an example with Lusail Stadium’s capacity, saying it is 94,000 seats, but since some seats block the cameras’ vision, the capacity was reduced. He added that there are other stadiums with an announced capacity of 40,000 spectators, but their actual capacity can reach 47,000. He also said that attendance varies from one match to the other and reaches a larger number of those announced before.

Al Khater said they hope to meet fans’ expectatio­ns and that is their ultimate goal during this World Cup.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Qatar’s fans cheer during the Qatar 2022 World Cup Group A football match between Qatar and Ecuador at the Al-Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, north of Doha on Sunday last.
(AFP) Qatar’s fans cheer during the Qatar 2022 World Cup Group A football match between Qatar and Ecuador at the Al-Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, north of Doha on Sunday last.
 ?? (AFP) ?? A Mexico supporter gives a thumbs-up ahead of the Qatar 2022 World Cup Group C football match between Mexico and Poland at Stadium 974 in Doha on Tuesday.
(AFP) A Mexico supporter gives a thumbs-up ahead of the Qatar 2022 World Cup Group C football match between Mexico and Poland at Stadium 974 in Doha on Tuesday.
 ?? ?? CEO of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, Nasser Al Khater
CEO of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, Nasser Al Khater

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