On December 2, 2010, announced FIFA President FIFA Joseph Sepp Blatter granted Qatar the honor of hosting the FIFA World Cup in 2022, will be the most popular competition in the Middle East for the first time in tournament history of 92 years. Where has the honor of Qatar to host the World Cup in the fourth ballot is superior to Australia, Japan and South Korea and the United States. And RPR country winner file privilege management presented the "best organization" World Cup ever, with all stadiums proposed to organize the tournament, 60 km from each other except for one Stadium. The Organizing Committee has pledged to construct nine new stadiums and renovate three other courts; which wowed the Executive Committee of the International Football Federation FIFA with unique architectural vision in addition to an ambitious plan aimed at harnessing the energy of the Sun and benefit from the recovery of the players and the public in a manner friendly to the environment. The State of Qatar will host the tournament 31 other States; competed in 64 games is opened and the final in curtain Stadium Lucille, designed specifically for the World Cup and it has a carbon footprint (carbon-free).
I do agree with that Qatar will host the 2022 World Cup, resulting in a lot of benefits to the Kingdom of Qatar. Qatar to host the World Cup would be the best door to Qatar to reap a lot of attention and a lot of tourists visiting before and after the appropriate sports. And will reap a lot of money bringing the economy gradually. And it would be a good omen for the whole of the Arabian Gulf. But there are many obstacles could withdraw hosting of Qatar.
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Brazil is the largest country in South America and in Latin America, fifth largest in the world. It is one of the more diverse countries in the world, with different cultures and ethnicities. Brazil’s type of government is a Federal Republic. Brazil is on its way to growing out of its emerging market status and becoming one of the richest and most developed countries on earth. Brazil’s human, mineral, and agricultural resources are on par with those of the United States and Canada, and it has a few great opportunities to take advantage of in order to continue the growth it’s been experiencing over the past 20 years. Brazil, known for its natural resources, find in energy one of the country’s main ways of resources, being either oil and natural gas or biofuels and solar/wind power.
Prior to the current stadium, the Cowboys’ home was one of the most recognizable professional sports stadiums of its time. According to Stadiums of Pro Football, “Texas Stadium, seated nearly 66,000 fans and was known for its partial roof where weather conditions could play a factor in each game,” (Page 1). Stated in the official Irving, Texas fact sheet pertaining to Texas Stadium “the stadium was constructed at a cost of 35 million and lasted from its opening date in 1971 until it was closed in December of 2008,” (Page 2). The new stadium built to replace Texas Stadium in 2009 named Cowboys Stadium, is luxurious to say the least, not to mention it is practically brand new. Altough 4 years later reported by Star Telegram, “Cowboys Stadium would now be known as AT&T Stadium under a multimillion-dollar naming-rights deal between the iconic football team and the Dallas-based ...
The Olympic stadium was designed by Buro Happold and constructed by Sir Robert McAlpine (Mark Hansford 2011). Construction began in May 2008 and was completed just under 3 years later in April 2011. The Olympic Stadium lies to the south of Olympic park, the massive regenerated area upon which most 2012 Olympic venues have been built. During the Olympic Games the stadium will have a capacity of 80,000, but in post-games life this will be reduced to 25,000 with the removal of the temporary upper tier (Olympic Delivery Authority n.d.).
It may not seem like it because football is most popular in North America but soccer is the most popular sport in the world. My perspective is that if there were more soccer stadiums, more federations, and more soccer associations in the United States it might be more popular than football is in North America.
In 1822, Brazil became a nation independent from Portugal. By far the largest and most populous country in South America, Brazil has overcome more than half a century of military government to pursue industrial and agricultural growth and development. With an abundance of natural resources and a large labor pool, Brazil became Latin America's leading economic power by the 1970’s.
Soccer was globalized when the FIFA World Cup was established in 1928. Being the single most watched sporting event in the world, the World Cup is a way to bring the world together in a delightful way. According to FIFA’s website, “It fulfills FIFA’s objectives to touch the world, develop the game, and build a better future through a variety of ways.” They also mention, “As of mid-2007, FIFA has grown to include 208 member associations, thus making it one of the biggest and certainly the most popular sports federation in the world” (“FIFA World Cup”). The World Cup has been held every four years since the inaugural tournament in 1930, except in 1942 and 1946 when WWII stopped it from being held (“FIFA World Cup”). Countries compete against each other in these tournaments in a process of elimination until one country comes out on top and is titled champion.
It was estimated that the Olympic Games 2012 would involve more than 11,000 athletes and officials, 1 million visitors from around the world, and 4 billion television audiences, or more. Therefore, it was important to ensure that the Games preparations were ready on time, delivered high standard sports facilities to the sports professionals while controlled spending within budget.
Persian Gulf countries are known for having high percentages of their population represented by immigrants and Qatar is no exception. According to peoplemov.in the population of Qatar is 1,696,563 and the total amount of immigrants is 1,305,428. In percentage terms, 76.95% of the Qatari population are immigrants. These statistics are outside of the norm, as migrants make up only 3% of the world’s population (peoplemov.in.) When looking specifically at the portion of the population in the Qatari working force, immigrants make up an even bigger percentage of the population. According to Qatar census data taken in 2010 there are a total of 1,199,107 “non Qatari” employed workers located in the state of Qatar. 1,070,973 of those workers are male and 505,721 of the non Qatari workers work in the construction industry (Qatar Census 2010.) To compare this to the Qatari population, only 71,076 are employed (Qatar Census 2010.) This shows that 94.4% of the working force in Qatar are immigrants which clearly demonstrates that Qatar is a guest worker country. The Amnesty International report “The Dark Side of Migration” (2013) states the reason for this large ratio of migrant workers can partly be accredited to Qatar winning the bid to host the World Cup in 2022. Qatar has very large and perhaps over spectacular plans to create a global hub for the World Cup to take place, and has needed to hire hundreds of thousands of workers to try to complete the upcoming projects on time. Most immigrants in Qatar migrate from South Asia, and one of the top migrant native countries is Nepal whose migrant workers make up around 12.5% of the total immigrant population in Qatar (peoplemov.in.) Recently, Qatar is getting scrutiny by many media outlets as ...
Can a new stadium revitalize a decaying section of a city? Yes because it can cause the population to grow and more jobs to open in that country for the citizens. It can also be for just entertainment that causes the stadium to be so appealing to the city. Most stadiums are very costly when it comes to government money so they have to choose wisely when building stadiums.
The amazing game of soccer is played in every continent, and is the world’s most popular sport. It is proven to be one of the number one sports to be played and watched. Because its fans and players are so devoted, the sport continues to grow. Requiring only a ball and open space, the activity is available to anyone, whether rich or poor, male or female, athletic or not. Over the years, soccer has won the hearts of many because of its unique history, many benefits, and notable achievements.
In conclusion, the FIFA World Cup should not take place in Brazil as it contributes to the nation’s security, education, and economic problems. The nation recently hosted the Confederate Cup, is preparing for the 2014 World Cup, and has already made plans to host the 2016 Summer Olympics; three events that will cost more money than the citizens of the nation can afford to lose. Instead of planning elaborate parties and building stadiums for sports events, Brazil should focus on problems the people of the country are truly passionate about. No one knows what is best for Brazil the way the citizens of the nation do, and all it takes is one look at the protestors’ signs to know that the World Cup is not what this country needs.
The FIFA World Cup is the largest and most popular sporting event in the world, accumulating over one billion television viewers worldwide. This event takes place every four years in a host country selected by the FIFA Executive Board Committee. The year is 2014, nearly four years after the 2010 World Cup was held in the developing nation of South Africa. This paper aims to support the claim that hosting the 2010 World Cup significantly changed the national image of South Africa and provided both direct and indirect economic benefits. While it was not a “cure-all” for the struggling economy it was deemed a large success. Perks of hosting this event include: being the center of global attention during the month-long extravaganza, potential for billions of dollars in revenue, and the construction of new infrastructure. Hosting the World Cup was still a daunting task for South Africa. With the exception of Mexico, every World Cup in the past fifty years has been held in a developed country. There is always great economic risk involved with the host country and this was especially pertinent for South Africa. Despite these issues, hosting the World Cup still had an immense cultural impact on South Africa and reimaged the nation on the global stage.
How does our concept of war differ from that of the ancient people? War is not a straight-forward symbol instead it has wide meanings and symbolizes vast strategies. War is a symbol or a process of losing cohesion or strength and the battle fought between good and evil. We should be aware of what is disintegrating within our lives to recognize the full symbolism. It is an armed conflict between nations or between opposing factions which are regarded with disgust. An example of this is in the book ‘Three Day Road’ by Joseph Boyden when Xavier states, “A couple of soldiers run up with rifles pointed and stare down at McCaan… I see the spit of fire come out of the barrel and then McCaan lies still” and when Xavier expresses his dislike to Niska, “So many dead man lay buried over there that if the bush grows back the tress will hold skulls in their branches” (Boyden, 316).
Football is a great game and gathers people all over the world and removes all the social borders and racial issues between the people and makes all people behave like one family, we can take South Africa as a good example of what football can do and how it can help. When the world cup happened in Africa all the people were together and it showed how people could be together with a game, so I do agree that Qatar should host the world cup if they change the way they treat their workers and keep the promises that they made to their workers. Qatar should have the world cup if they changed workers conditions. There is evidence that Qatar is making changes to the condition their workers live in, “During my visits to the workers’ Cup and workers’ accommodation, I was pleased to learn about the developments happening in Qatar with regards to the safeguarding of the rights of workers on construction sites for the preparation of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. In particular, the standards that have been formulated for workers' welfare are a good step in the improvement of conditions. Of key importance now is their implementation based on a strong monitoring and follow-up mechanism with appropriate capacity and resource allocation. A corresponding adaptation of relevant laws would also contribute to the realization of the World Cup Organizing Committee's commitments” said Mr. Lemke. From that we can see Qatar is working for the improvements and another improvement was cancel the sponsorship system as Qatar government said they will cancel the sponsorship system as soon as possible on that we can see how they are committed to improve the workers live way, president of FIFA Sepp Blatter said “This announcement is a significant step in the r...
Two of the biggest sport events worldwide are the Olympics and the world cup whereas both of the events are hosted every four years. However, the host of the event is decided through a bidding process which various cities or countries were invited to bid for the right to host the event. In addition, in relation to the Olympic Games the National Olympic Committee is responsible of deciding the cities that able to bid for the right of hosting the Olympics. Also, there is no restriction to any city’s bid for nomination. For the world cup the National Governing Body in each country are responsible to decide whether they want to bid or not. In 2002 The FIFA decided to make the hosting every four years in different continent which excluded the opportunity of hosting the cup twice in row in same continent. For example, if Qatar hosted the 2022 world cup none of Asian countries can bid to host the world cup 2026. However, After the decision made to bid each nominated country should sign initial agreement included profit share, the hosted cities in each country, accommodations and transport infrastructure as well as the stadiums are already built or they plan to build not forgotten the Legislations .