The sidewalks and parks in Doha are empty in June, as
discount ugg boots residents head to the air-conditioned malls for relief from temperatures that soar to 48 degrees (118 F). Professional footballers from the region flee to the cooler climes of Europe to train. And anyone looking to cool off with a cold beer in Qatar’s capital has to make do with a handful of pubs hidden in five-star hotels, since drinking alcohol anywhere else is prohibited in the conservative Muslim country. Still, Qatar has brushed aside questions about its climate and social constraints to launch an ambitious campaign to host the 2022 World Cup that is also being sought by the United States, Australia, South Korea and Japan. In some ways, Qatar is the wild card in the competition to win over FIFA’s 24-man executive committee. It’s the smallest nation bidding and the only one that has not hosted either an Olympics or World Cup. At the same time, the Persian Gulf nation of just 1.3 million has the financial muscle to guarantee a successful tournament—it has the world’s second-highest per capita
UGG Mayfaire boots income thanks to its vast oil and gas reserves. “I believe we have a very strong bid and a very unique bid,” Hassan al-Thawadi, the CEO of the Qatar bid committee, told The Associated Press. “It’s a historic bid in terms of coming for the first time to the Middle East, a region that is very hospitable, rich and diverse in terms of its culture and has an unprecedented passion for the game,” he said. “Bringing it to the Middle East will truly allow football and FIFA to reach its true potential as a culture event.” Qatar has taken an aggressive approach to promoting the bid. It struck a deal to sponsor the Confederation of African Football congress in January, negotiating an agreement that gave it exclusive access to the top officials in African football. It also plans to fly Brazil and Argentina into Doha for an exhibition match just two weeks before the winning bids for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups are announced in December. It also hired the likes of Dutch great Ronald
UGG Lo Pro Button boots de Boer and Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola to promote the bid, as well as consultant Mike Lee, who was instrumental in helping London secure the 2012 Summer Olympics and Rio the rights for the 2016 Summer Olympics. “They have the money and they will spend generously on this,” said Abdul-Khaleq Abdulla, a political science professor at Emirates University in Abu Dhabi. “There is no limit to how much they could pay. Money talks in these events. It has been proven time and again. If you are serious, you have to raise your investment profile. ” Al-Thawadi said Qatar is developing “second-generation cooling technology” that will keep stadiums, training facilities and fan areas at about 27 degrees (81 F), far cooler than the 41 (106 F) that Qatar averages in June, July and August. Qatar also plans to allow alcohol consumption in fan zones and bathing suits to be worn at hotel pools. Al-Thawadi, a football fan educated in England, acknowledges he was inundated with questions concerning Qatar’s weather when he visited South Africa for the recent World Cup. But he says once he explains the
UGG Elsey wedge Boots proposed system that continuously pumps cool air into the venues, most people come away convinced Qatar can keep the heat at bay during matches. “I will tell people who have heat concerns come to the Qatar, visit the country and see what it has to offer,” al-Thawadi said. “Meet the people and meet expats who come from cold countries and make Qatar their home and are here over the summer and haven’t left. The concerns shouldn’t be much of a concern at all.” To bolster its case, Qatar has unveiled a $4 billion plan to build nine stadiums and renovate three others—all with the new cooling system. A prototype stadium for five-a-side football is scheduled to be on display when FIFA’s inspection team visits on Sept. 13 and the technology “will be tweaked” over time to ensure it also can be used at training sites for the 32 competing teams and fan zones, al-Thawadi said. Qatar also plans $42.9 billion in infrastructure upgrades that will include a new international airport and an air-conditioned public transport system. Everything for a World Cup bid could be ready as early as 2017. The stadia have futuristic design blueprints,
UGG Kids Classic Tall Boots including one designed in the shape of a dhow—a traditional Arab sailing vessel—and another with an asymmetrical seashell motif. FIFA president Sepp Blatter also gave Qatar’s bid a boost earlier this year when he said the Arab world deserves to stage a World Cup. He was instrumental in delivering the World Cup to South Africa, the first on the African continent. Blatter said the government’s successful hosting of the 2006 Asian Games showed it was capable of organizing big international events. Still, the bid has its doubters. Critics question whether Qatar’s largely untested cooling system will work and many Westerners remain unconvinced that Qatar will relax its conservative ways and allow fans to let loose with dancing and drinking in the streets— which has become the norm at World Cups. “It would not be in the best interest of FIFA to allow Qatar to host the World Cup in 2022,” said Austrian strategist Erwin Roth, who has spent almost three decades promoting international sporting events,
UGG Coquette Slipper including the failed bid by Salzburg to host the 2014 Winter Olympics. “A lot of problems would arise,” he said. “What do you do with the fans when the games are over? You will have all fans in this tiny, little city in 40-plus centigrade temperatures. Where do you put them? You would have to build zones where they party and women would be allowed.” Simon Chadwick, a sports marketing expert at Coventry University in England, said Qatar’s bid has been helped by the success of South Africa, which showed that a developing country with a history of problems could host a successful World Cup. “There are concerns about the culture of Qatar,” Chadwick said. “You are going to watch football. Are you going to be able to drink heavily, eat pizza and hang around in the streets singing songs? People perceive that because Qatar is a Muslim country that they won’t be able to do that.” And even if Qatar can overcome these
UGG Amelie Sandals concerns, its bid could be hampered by relations with Israel and competition with China. Since it has no diplomatic relations with Israel, Qatar could face a quandary should Israel qualify, or if it officials or fans want to attend. Qatar, which ended low-level contacts with Israel last year, has said repeatedly that any team that qualifies would be welcome. FIFA would require Qatar to allow any Israeli delegate to attend its congress and opening ceremony. Another issue is China’s possible bid in 2026. A China bid could weigh on FIFA committee members, who would have to debate whether to vote in favor of an Asian host like Qatar in 2022 or wait until 2026. One continent cannot host consecutive World Cups.
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