Qatar ready for bid to host World Cup 2022 - business24-7.ae

Qatar will make history when it submits a bid for the 2022 football World Cup on May 14.
This will be the Middle East's first attempt at securing the tournament, to the Fifa president, Sepp Blatter, in Zurich, reports The National.
A vote in December will decide the respective 2018 and 2022 World Cups hosts, but the submission slots seem certain to stoke an already escalating ante, the paper said.
Australia, England, Japan, Netherlands/Belgium, Russia, Spain/Portugal and United States are bidding for the 2018 or 2022 finals.
Qatar and South Korea are bidding for the finals in 2022 only.
Qatar will build 12 air-conditioned outdoor stadiums if it wins the right to host the 2022 World Cup, officials said on Wednesday.
The new venues would use solar power to provide what officials say will be optimum pitch-side conditions despite the scorching Arabian sun.
The $4 billion Qatar World Cup bid has been dismissed by many as a publicity stunt because of ferocious summer temperatures that can top 50 degrees Celsius but organisers say they can harness this power to create carbon-neutral arenas.
"The peak performance for a player is reached between 24 and 29 degrees Celsius and we can guarantee 27 degrees on the pitch," said Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, son of the Emir of Qatar.
"It's time for the World Cup to come to the Middle East. A global sporting event of this calibre, if it comes here, will bring a whole burst of life to the region."
Solar thermal collectors on the stadium roof will transfer and store energy which on match days will chill water, creating cold air that will be delivered into the stadium and on to the pitch through slots in the seats.
The system will continuously export energy to the Qatar electric grid, enabling the stadiums to be carbon neutral, officials added.





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Good luck for Qatar, am sure they can do it very well, I was there when they did the Aisa 2006 and it was a great success, GO QATAR
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