Qatar Infrastructure development due to FIFA
After Qatar was given the privilege to host the FIFA World Cup in 2022, it became abundantly evident that the country did not even come close to possessing the required infrastructure at that time.
After Qatar was given the privilege to host the FIFA World Cup in 2022, it became abundantly evident that the country did not even come close to possessing the required infrastructure at that time.
Sepp Blatter made the announcement that Qatar would be the host nation for the 2022 World Cup on December 2, 2010. It was a well-known fact that Qatar did not have the same level of popularity and recognition all over the world as it does at the present day.
t is necessary for us to have an understanding of Qatar's economy, its connection history with other Arab states, and its attitude to doing business on a global scale in order to comprehend why Qatar was so intent on hosting the FIFA World Cup.
Just 21 days before FIFA declared that Qatar would host the 2022 World Cup, Al Jazeera, the state-run television network in Qatar (now beIN Sport), allegedly made a covert $400 million bid to FIFA for the broadcasting rights.
Effect of the FIFA World Cup on Qatar's Economy- Before one can appreciate the reasons behind Qatar's bid to host the FIFA World Cup event, one must first have a working knowledge of the country's economy.
Qatar's relationship with Saudi Arabia and the UAE.There are other prosperous nations on both sides of Qatar, the bulk of which are reliant on the country's oil exports. Qatar is bordered on all sides by these countries. In the context of competition, these countries may sometimes play the role of opponents against one another.
The al-#Thani #family, which is a member of the #Tamimi tribe, governs #Qatar. They came into power thanks to British and Ottoman imperial politics. There were other capable leaders who might have succeeded Al-thani when he rose to power, but Al-thani stayed in charge. In this article we are discussing the #Thani family in Qatar.