A Qatari official, who said that he was not aware of any details of the investigation, said, "Any claims of misconduct by the state of Qatar are gravely misinformed."
Doha [Qatar], December 5 (ANI/PRNewswire): As the highly anticipated Football Premium event is staging its most exciting competitions, over one million fans arrived in Qatar. To meet this overwhelmingly large influx of fans, the Qatari government has specially built multiple accommodation compounds and recreation facilities, which are powered by 153 Yuchai power generator sets including 58 units of 1100kW high-horsepower generators. To address Qatar's challenging hot and dry environment punctuated with sand and wind, Yuchai is using special filters to ensure the smooth and efficient operation of its generators.
"Yes, this issue is something that we have been pursuing and talked about it earlier. Our embassy in Doha has been regularly raising the issue with the Qatari authorities. That some family members have recently been permitted to visit their relatives in detention. We are separately seeking further consular access and as soon as we have some updates we will continue to share them," a Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson said at the weekly media briefing.
Even though it was not their match, Japanese spectators of the inaugural match of the FIFA World Cup 2022 took to clean the stadium of the trash left behind by other fans. Its video has gone viral all over social media, leaving personalities like Anand Mahindra duly impressed.
An American journalist covering the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar was denied entry for wearing a “rainbow shirt” supporting the LGBTQ+ community. Journalist denied entry to World Cup stadium Grant Wahl, an American journalist running his website covering football tweeted he was denied entry to the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium in Al Rayyan for […]
Enner Valencia scored a brace to help Ecuador defeat Qatar in the opening game of the 2022 FIFA World Cup at the Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, Qatar on Sunday.
Seeing Valencia creating trouble for Qatar, the hosts started to guard the player often bringing him down with their tackles. Qatar's Karim Boudiaf was given the yellow card for his tackle on none other than Valencia. Valencia kept taking the hits and had to walk off the field in the 43rd minute, after getting hit on his knee
The group A game saw the hosts being dominated by the South American team, with the match seeing the maiden instance where the opening goal of a World Cup was scored through a penalty kick.