Five-year countdown to the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar™ gets underway

In just under five years’ time, the 2022 FIFA World Cup™ will kick-off in Qatar, becoming the focus of the world come November 21, 2022, as 32 teams will prepare to battle it out for the greatest prize in sport.

 

Qatar will be buzzing as it welcomes fans from across the globe. Spectators will attend state-of-the-art stadiums as they sample the first ‘compact’ World Cup.

 

For the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC), 2022 will be the culmination of a dream that began back in 2009, when the Qatar 2022 Bid Committee was formed. However, it wasn’t until December 2, 2010, when Qatar won the right to host the tournament, that the hard work really started. And since that moment in Zurich some seven years ago, numerous milestones have been achieved.

 

Al Wakkrah Stadium

 

Khalifa International Stadium has been successfully redeveloped, while seven tournament venues are currently under construction. Legacy programmes have been launched, including Generation Amazing, the Josoor Institute, Challenge 22 and Workers’ Welfare.

 

The SC has successfully organised a vast range of special events, including the Brazil 2014 Fan Zone at Katara, the annual Workers’ Cup and numerous community engagement initiatives, such as the Youth Panel and Accessibility Forum.

 

Khalifa International Stadium
Above & main image (top): Khalifa International Stadium has been redeveloped and is ready for hosting duties during the 2022 FIFA World Cup™

 

 

For H.E. Hassan Al Thawadi, the SC’s Secretary General, all the hard work is beginning to pay off, as he explained:

Every day we’re working to deliver the promises we made in 2010. We remain determined to host the greatest World Cup of all time.

 

We know the next five years will be just as challenging – if not more challenging – than the previous seven. However, we are prepared to go the extra mile. For Qatar – and all of us at the SC – this is about much more than football. We want this tournament to break down stereotypes, narrow the world’s cultural divides and bridge the gap between East and West.

 

Al Bayt Stadium
Al Bayt Stadium – Al Khor City

 

 

Al Thawadi said he was proud of Qatar’s progress since 2010 and hopes the tournament can unite and inspire the entire region. He added:

We’ve come a long way and achieved so much in the last seven years. Time and again we’ve delivered when it matters. I’m extremely proud to lead an organisation like the SC and I look forward to continuing this incredible journey.

Football has the power to unite and inspire like no other sport. We want our World Cup to be a catalyst for Qatar and the region to realise their full potential.

 

 

Source: sc.qa – article by James Varley

 

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