Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Forget 2018 - Take a Look at World Cup 2022

We've barely finished one very exciting World Cup but already eyes are looking not at the next one, but the one after that: to be staged in 2022 in Qatar, the natural gas-rich Persian Gulf state with an average July high temperature of 106 degrees.

Grant Wahl of Sports Illustrated, takes an in depth look at Quatar, Hassan Al Thawadi, its British-educated lawyer who heads the country's World Cup Organizing Committee and at the FIFA process that awarded the Cup to Quatar over the United States.

Bottom line: despite the questionable bid process, the extreme heat and Qatar's questionable human rights record regarding migrant workers, Wahl predicts the tournament will be held there, although possible in November -December when temperatures are less extreme.

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