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Qatar Is Hosting The Most Expensive FIFA World Cup In History.

Fans are looking forward to the main event of the fourth anniversary, the 22nd FIFA World Cup. This is the only large-scale competition that was not postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. For the First Time The World Cup has been held in the Arab world and the organizers are doing everything to make the fans happy. According to analysts Qatar spends 500 million dollars a day on the construction of stadiums and infrastructure. 

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The World Cup is part of Qatar's national development project until 2030. The program is aimed at the development of cities industry and various facilities throughout the country as well as. The development of the education and healthcare system and an amount of about 200 billion euros was allocated for this most infrastructure projects. Such as new roads, metro, airports, huddles and other tourist facilities were planed even before Qatar received the right to host the World Cup. 6.75 billion euros were spent on stadiums, team bases and places for fans. At the same time Qatar has built seven brand new modern arenas for the tournament and upgraded one old one. 
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Lusail Iconic Stadium. Lusail is a whole ultra-modern city that was built specifically for the World Cup, 20 kilometers from Doha and The Golden Stadium designed by the Norman Foster architectural. Bureau will become its center. Ten World Cup matches will be held here including the semi-finals and finals. Its design is inspired by the dance of light and shadows cast by traditional lamps. The stadium is a vivid representation of the Islamic and Arab world, demonstrating the motives of vessels, bowels and art objects of this region. After the tournament, most of the stands will be dismantled and donated to sports projects around the world. The capacity of the sports complex will be reduced to 20,000 spectators. Endless hill iconic itself will turn into a hub. According to the organizers a school, a hospital, a shopping center, cafes and restaurants will be located there. 
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Khalifa International Stadium, one of the oldest stadiums in Qatar. It was built in 1976 and reconstructed in 2017. Khalifa International Stadium was Qatar's main football stadium and was the Cornerstone of the country's sporting heritage. The design of the stadium symbolizes the continuity and traditions of the fans. Two new double arcs were added, during the renovation and preparation for the World Cup matches. 
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Al Rayyan Stadium. It was erected on the side of a demolished stadium with a smaller capacity. The facades of the building are decorated with symbols referring to the culture of Qatar and the design reflects the local landscapes. The frame of the stadium resembles the shape of sand dunes. The stadium was designed by the architectural firm pattern design whose portfolio includes projects for the new Everton Stadium and the expansion of the Manchester Etihad. Every detail of the structure was created with the idea of sustainability in mind. After the 2022 World Cup, the capacity will be halved but the arena will be in demand. Al-Rian, one of the most popular clubs in the country, plays there. 
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Al Wakrah Stadium. Its design is a reference to the Dos Pearl diving boards, which are one of the most famous symbols of Qatar. The city of Alwakrah, one of the oldest, continuously inhabited settlements in Qatar. It has long been known as a center of pearl mining and fishing. The design of the stadium reminiscent of  wind blown sales as well as the use of wood and natural materials, a reference to the cultural heritage of this region. The architect is British Zaha Hadith. 
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Al Thumama Stadium. The stadium was designed by Qatari architect, Ibrahim Jaida. The design of the Al Thumama Stadium is inspired by the Gaffia, an open workman's headdress, which is an important part of the traditional costume of this area. The stadium celebrates the culture history and symbols of the region. The arena is named after a tree that grows in the region. After the end of the tournament, the stadium's capacity will be reduced to twenty thousands and the boutique hotel will appear in the place of the opera stance and a branch of well-known clinic will be located on the territory of the stadium. 
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Education City Stadium. The stadium surrounded by leading universities and innovative research centers is located in the heart of the innovation hub. Here you will find several major universities and the headquarters of the Qatar foundation for education and science. The area in Al Rayyan is considered one of the most environmentally friendly in the world. In May 2019, Education City received 5 stars in the GSAS rating. There are large green areas around the stadium and there is even a golf course. After the World Cup, the capacity of the stands will be halved and unclaimed structures will be sent to developing countries for the development of sports. 
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Ras Abu Aboud Stadium. The world's first stadium built entirely from cargo containers. The alternative name is Stadium 974. This is both the international telephone code of Qatar and the number of containers used for construction. The basis of the stadium is a modular metal structure and containers act as walls. In the arena retail outlets, toilets and other infrastructure facilities will be located inside the containers. The stadium will completely dismantle and the built-in materials will be reused for both sports and non-sports projects. By visiting this stadium, fans will be able to say without exaggeration the day, watched matches at the stadium that no one will ever be able to visit again. 
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Al Bayt Stadium.. The stadium is located in the city of Al-Khor. The structure is made in the form of belt. Al-Shar a tent, that has been used by nomadic tribes of Qatar for centuries. Its innovative design resembles a canvas fluttering in the wind. The stadium received 5 stars from GSAS. The arena symbolizes the connection between the past and the future of Qatar. The stadium uses a unique cooling system that will not allow fans and players to overheat even in the hottest moments of the tournament. 
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Stadiums and grandiose planning are really impressive but Qatar has been constantly subjected to harsh criticism since 2010. Let's look at the main reasons.

Walker's right as at most. Al construction sites in the Persian Gulf countries, migrants from Asian countries India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka were engaged in the creation of facilities for the championship. The media reported that walkers in Qatar being held by force. They take their passports the NAT issue official work permits and do not pay salaries. Migrants live in unsanitary conditions. There are no air conditioners or fans, the water is not sufficiently desalinated, instead of a toilet there is a hole in the floor. At the same time, according to the Qatari foreign Ministry, the country recognized the problem and carried out the necessary reforms and only time will show how effective they are. Infringements of the LGBT community. The Qatari Government does not recognize same-sex marriage and doesn't allow residents to campaign for LGBT rights. For same-sex sexual contact in Qatar, you can get from one to three years in prison and this is progress. 

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Qatar may be criticized for the case but at the same time each host country has had such experience and this is not an easy burden of the winner. The main thing that Qatar can answer is to arrange a real football holiday. So that all fans are satisfied and forget about criticism and we can only enjoy what is happening and worry about our favorite team. By the way which national team will you support? Share it in the comments


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