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The FIFA World Cup 2022,is Qatar ready?

19 min · 4 de mar de 2022
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One of the major highlights of 2022, is the hosting of the quadrennial international men’s football championships -The FIFA 2022 World Cup. As the first to be ever held in the Arabic world, Qatar 2022 has sparked various controversies on its feasibility of hosting the World’s biggest sporting event. With the world still engulfed in the Covid-19 pandemic,a growing war between Russia and Ukraine in addition to the conflicting questions about the host nations readiness in hosting the competition. Do you think the State of Qatar is ready to host the 22nd edition of the FIFA World Cup?

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