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Qatar Bid for 2022 FIFA World Cup

<![CDATA[On December 2nd the executive committee of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) will decide the venues for the 2018 and 2022 World Cup. However, Qatar has emerged as an attractive and strong bid to host the greatest global soccer event in 2022.

Meanwhile, sports betting fans should take into consideration that the 2014 World Cup will be the second World Championship organized by Brazil after the one held in 1950, which was marked by the defeat of the "Sele̤̣o" against Uruguay (2 Р1) in the final at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.

Qatar aims to be the first country in the Middle East and the smallest since Uruguay in 1930 to organize a FIFA World Cup. This is why they introduced an interesting project showing 12 stadiums to be built if the FIFA choose Qatar as the host country.

Of these twelve stadiums, nine will be new and will have conceptual designs that would present a challenge to overcome the extreme climatic conditions. In addition, it has been said that five of them will be “monumental works” that require investments of hundreds of millions of dollars.

Temperature is one of the main obstacles to the nomination, taking into account that last summer in Qatar was the hottest in history, with one day in July when the temperature exceeded 50 ° C.

However, Qatar is planning to build stadiums with air conditioning to counteract the high temperatures of Doha, making the 2022 World Cup the first-ever air conditioned outdoor sporting event.

It is a system that works with solar technology and keeps a steady flow of cold air. The air-conditioned stadium with capacity for 86 thousand spectators would be ready in 2019, and would be surrounded by water, so you can get to the stadium via a new road and a new subway line.

Finally, the proposal says that the roofs of the stadiums will be closed to keep the temperature inside the stadium and the same system will be implemented in practices and all sports facilities.]]>

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