‘expect miracles’; Hasan Al Tawadi fulfilled his promise in Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022 | Qatar World Cup 2022 | Qatar | Manorama News | Gulf News | News from the Middle East

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He kept his promise to the world to ‘expect miracles’. According to the Secretary General of the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy, Hassan Al Tawadi, who is at the helm of the best-ever organization of the FIFA World Cup. In 2010, the world was promised on the announcement day of hosting the 22nd FIFA World Cup that Qatar could expect surprises at the World Cup. The world has been given the most amazing World Cup ever.

Proud to be able to ensure a friendly and accessible World Cup for everyone in the community. The tournament has also been transformed into a platform for cultural exchange. Al Tawadi also stated that there was no great distance between the competition venues, accommodation and entertainment areas, which gave the visitors a better experience. Not only the stakeholders but also the fans, players, media persons, volunteers, etc. shared the opinion that everyone is great. Al Tawadi pointed out.

More than 14 lakh visitors came from foreign countries to enjoy the 29-day World Cup spectacle. Taking into account the number of fans who came to watch the Argentina-France final match held at Lusail Stadium yesterday evening, the total number of spectators who watched the World Cup (including those from abroad) will reach 34 lakh. That means the average number of fans who attend a World Cup match at a stadium is 53,000. This is more than 96 percent of the stadium capacity.

The compact nature of the tournament allowed fans to watch multiple matches per day. Being able to reach all 8 stadiums quickly from central Doha was also an advantage. Efficient metro, bus and taxi services made travel easy for fans. Apart from the matches, visitors were excited to visit the sights of the World Cup Fan Zones, the FIFA Fan Festival venue and the Corniche, the carnival venue. 5,30,000 people attended the entertainment programs held across the country every day.

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