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June 21, 2022, 12:18:19 PM
Wild culture in terms of what if I may ask, let not forget the fact that FIFA is a world federating body and they have ethics of practice. If any country goes against their rule those countries are banned from the competition until they are unbanned, so culture does not have a rule in FIFA what FIFA has is a rule that countries must obey in other to take part in the competition.
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June 21, 2022, 11:57:42 AM
Nasser al-Khater, CEO of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar: "If you're going to come to Qatar without wedlock, come here knowing that extramarital sex starts from 7 years." If you are hosting an International event, it is wrong to say that. People come there for the biggest organization in the world and as long as they are there, they have to abide by the rules of that country. I find this wrong. Because the World Cup organization is not only football, but also an organization that includes entertainment and activities.

Now this is a very tricky topic. Whenever a mega sports event happens, the host nation will witness an uptick in alcohol consumption, drug abuse and sex tourism. With Qatar, it is going to be a lot more difficult, because of their very strict laws regarding these issues. Consumption of alcohol or "illicit sexual relations" can attract severe penalties, which may include flogging. Homosexuals are usually sentenced to flogging if they are found out to be indulging in sodomy. I don't know how strictly these rules will be implemented during the world cup, because there will be a lot of gay players who are taking part in the tournament.

I do not see anything complicated in this topic. FIFA should not organize championships in countries whose culture is radically different from the dominant global one. If there are sufficiently wild cultures (well, or let's just say different ones) where such things as cannibalism, flogging for sexual preferences, etc. are allowed. then there is no need to deal with them at least in such things as football. If they want to get into a large family of peoples, then let them change. If they don't want to, let them go their own way. But I think it is wrong to advertise their wildness.
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June 21, 2022, 11:41:00 AM
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Now this is a very tricky topic. Whenever a mega sports event happens, the host nation will witness an uptick in alcohol consumption, drug abuse and sex tourism. With Qatar, it is going to be a lot more difficult, because of their very strict laws regarding these issues. Consumption of alcohol or "illicit sexual relations" can attract severe penalties, which may include flogging. Homosexuals are usually sentenced to flogging if they are found out to be indulging in sodomy. I don't know how strictly these rules will be implemented during the world cup, because there will be a lot of gay players who are taking part in the tournament.

This is going to cause a lot, a lot of issues.

In Qatar, alcohol consumption in public is not allowed. Qatar is an Islamic country with strict rules on specific behaviours. Although, sports Minister Al-Ali has already indicated in a press statement that “a new, unprecedentedly high standard of excellence” will be in force by Qatar in 2022 for hospitality as the guest country.

This means that it is very likely and expected that beer and other alcoholic refreshments will be available for foreign guests in the hotels and marquees. However, this will not be the case outside, including in the stadiums.

Now, that's really strange. I'm not convinced they will not have beer for sale in the stadium, specially when Budweiser is a sponsor of the event:

The Anheuser-Busch InBev-brewed beer brand has been the official beer sponsor of the men’s FIFA World Cup for over 35 years now, with the 2022 event set to be its tenth World Cup.

The last renewal between the two parties was announced in October 2011, with Budweiser remaining as a global FIFA sponsor for the 2018 and 2022 men’s World Cups.

I don't see how Budweiser will not be sold inside the stadiums.

And yeah, all the other stuff will probably create headlines for the entire tournament.

Let's say this world cup will be interesting inside and outside the court...
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June 20, 2022, 09:04:27 PM
Nasser al-Khater, CEO of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar: "If you're going to come to Qatar without wedlock, come here knowing that extramarital sex starts from 7 years." If you are hosting an International event, it is wrong to say that. People come there for the biggest organization in the world and as long as they are there, they have to abide by the rules of that country. I find this wrong. Because the World Cup organization is not only football, but also an organization that includes entertainment and activities.

Now this is a very tricky topic. Whenever a mega sports event happens, the host nation will witness an uptick in alcohol consumption, drug abuse and sex tourism. With Qatar, it is going to be a lot more difficult, because of their very strict laws regarding these issues. Consumption of alcohol or "illicit sexual relations" can attract severe penalties, which may include flogging. Homosexuals are usually sentenced to flogging if they are found out to be indulging in sodomy. I don't know how strictly these rules will be implemented during the world cup, because there will be a lot of gay players who are taking part in the tournament.
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June 20, 2022, 01:33:33 PM
Nasser al-Khater, CEO of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar: "If you're going to come to Qatar without wedlock, come here knowing that extramarital sex starts from 7 years." If you are hosting an International event, it is wrong to say that. People come there for the biggest organization in the world and as long as they are there, they have to abide by the rules of that country. I find this wrong. Because the World Cup organization is not only football, but also an organization that includes entertainment and activities.
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June 20, 2022, 01:18:12 PM
We strongly agree with this that European countries have always hosted the 4-year event and now they are trying to criticize the Qatar world cup for experiencing an unusual schedule shift, especially since Qatar has been preparing for the world cup event for several years where they has made a stadium overhaul as much as possible so it's only natural that Qatar is the host and they also deserve it, regarding the schedule being shifted.of course, countries in the middle east experience a dry season in June and July, so the match has to be postponed to November and December

Since its the first time an event is being held in middle East and everyone knows how good these counties are in managing things. So everyone is looking forward for this event. AFAIK, Asia has hosted the fifa worldcup once only and this is the second time worldcup is coming to Asia.
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June 20, 2022, 12:36:08 PM
Playing World Cup in Winter for northern hemisphere is unorthodox but I don't think it has too many downsides. Qatar is very hot in the summer and it's impossible to play matches in that desert weather. People have trouble even breathing due to the humidity. The decision to move the organization to winter was correct. Of course, it may be controversial why the trophy was made in Qatar, but after this time there is no point in discussing it.
The break given to the leagues is delayed and the seasons start early and end late. Space is created for World Cup, it wasn't too difficult to do. I don't think the European leagues will complain too much. After all, African Cup is also held in the winter, and most African players miss the games because the leagues continue while they are being played. It doesn't get that much attention as people get used to it. If we follow a good organization in the example of Qatar, we may see new World Cup tournaments in the southern hemisphere in November and December in the future.
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June 20, 2022, 12:23:17 PM
You are right that Qatar is expected to be in winter when the Qatar 2022 World Cup is held from November 21 to December 18, but Qatar's climate has disrupted the tradition of the World Cup being held when the league schedule in each country has ended despite the Qatari government having promised luxury and state-of-the-art facilities for the 2022 World Cup, such as an air-conditioned stadium and fan zones spread across the city with free drinking water as an adaptation to the Qatar heat. However, many countries have expressed their displeasure with FIFA's decision to reschedule their league operations because normally the league is already half season in the month.

I think it's part of fifa move to conduct worldcup outside Europe. So far there is no worldcup in middle East and November December are idle months for conducting worldcup here in Qatar. Months of April through August are extremely hot there. Leagues must adopt to the fact that fifa worldcup not only belongs to Europe but for the world.
We strongly agree with this that European countries have always hosted the 4-year event and now they are trying to criticize the Qatar world cup for experiencing an unusual schedule shift, especially since Qatar has been preparing for the world cup event for several years where they has made a stadium overhaul as much as possible so it's only natural that Qatar is the host and they also deserve it, regarding the schedule being shifted.of course, countries in the middle east experience a dry season in June and July, so the match has to be postponed to November and December
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June 20, 2022, 11:51:16 AM
You are right that Qatar is expected to be in winter when the Qatar 2022 World Cup is held from November 21 to December 18, but Qatar's climate has disrupted the tradition of the World Cup being held when the league schedule in each country has ended despite the Qatari government having promised luxury and state-of-the-art facilities for the 2022 World Cup, such as an air-conditioned stadium and fan zones spread across the city with free drinking water as an adaptation to the Qatar heat. However, many countries have expressed their displeasure with FIFA's decision to reschedule their league operations because normally the league is already half season in the month.

I think it's part of fifa move to conduct worldcup outside Europe. So far there is no worldcup in middle East and November December are idle months for conducting worldcup here in Qatar. Months of April through August are extremely hot there. Leagues must adopt to the fact that fifa worldcup not only belongs to Europe but for the world.
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June 20, 2022, 11:17:21 AM
It's impossible to say who will win the 2022 World Cup Qatar, but history shows that the CONMEBOL confederation has won on the Asian continent. The weather aspect will play a huge role, and the scorching temperatures in Qatar, in particular, will be difficult for European players to adjust to. When Brazil beat Germany 2-0 in the 2002 World Cup Final at the Yokohama International Stadium in Japan, it showed that the CONMEBOL Confederation's team was more tolerant of the Asian continent's weather, despite the fact that the UEFA Confederation's team had won the World Cup 12 times while CONMEBOL had only won 9 times.
You are right that the weather factor can have an effect on the qualifying team. But in general Qatar is a hot region and will make it difficult for teams from Europe and will give a little advantage to teams from South America and Africa, but the weather forecast for the 2022 FIFA world cup in Qatar will take place in winter.
Try looking for more information regarding the weather forecast in Qatar during the world cup.

You are right that Qatar is expected to be in winter when the Qatar 2022 World Cup is held from November 21 to December 18, but Qatar's climate has disrupted the tradition of the World Cup being held when the league schedule in each country has ended despite the Qatari government having promised luxury and state-of-the-art facilities for the 2022 World Cup, such as an air-conditioned stadium and fan zones spread across the city with free drinking water as an adaptation to the Qatar heat. However, many countries have expressed their displeasure with FIFA's decision to reschedule their league operations because normally the league is already half season in the month.
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June 19, 2022, 07:18:07 AM
Well , for me , this will be the first World Cup that will be held during the Winter and I must say that it will be an unique experience for almost everyone as Fifa is doing this for first time. [...]

There is no winter in Qatar.
There, every day is hot and the night is freezing, as in any desert.
Players will have to accept it, just as they had to accept the high temperatures and high relative humidity when they played in Manaus, Brazil.
It was necessary to take breaks during the games, but in the end everyone survived  Cheesy
True that winter in qatar is still not as people would expect but i don't think the temperature will be that high plus most of the players are professionals i don't think this will bother them much i think the high quality of the stadiums and infrastructure in QATAR will make them forget about it, i still think this will be the best world cup in terms of organization.
In the calendar winter, when other countries begin to experience the usual winter, Qatar, on the contrary, has good weather and summer. It is the same in Egypt and other equatorial African countries. Therefore, it will not be usual for Europeans to see the World Cup in November and December. Although even in European leagues such as Ligue 1 or Premier League, clubs play in November and January, so it is common for players. As for the high temperatures, the players performed just as well when Africa hosted the World Cup in 2010. The heat did not stop the Netherlands from playing in the final.
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June 19, 2022, 07:06:20 AM
True that winter in qatar is still not as people would expect but i don't think the temperature will be that high plus most of the players are professionals i don't think this will bother them much i think the high quality of the stadiums and infrastructure in QATAR will make them forget about it, i still think this will be the best world cup in terms of organization.

Natural gas prices are up by more than 1,000%, and Qatar is the top exporter of LNG. They will be earning hundreds of billions of USD from LNG this year. I am sure that they will spend some of that amount to make life easier for the participants of the world cup. I just hope that some of that money to 7,000 plus laborers, who died during the construction of the world cup stadiums. Anyway, I don't think that weather is going to play a major part in the outcome for this world cup. Most of the teams are now used to the different weather conditions.
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June 19, 2022, 06:34:35 AM
I think the clothing department will take every step necessary to make sure that the players play at their 100% in every match.

But, the change of location and weather is always going to affect any athlete at any time. often we forget about the Jet lag which at times can prove to be a really bad thing for any player. But that obviously does not affect the players directly as the weather does. I don't think it will be that much of a problem because most of the players are used to playing in different conditions.
Asian region in the Middle East has quite hot weather and a challenge for players who are currently actively playing in the European zone, they will have difficulty adapting to hot weather conditions. Weather in Qatar is currently 44°C and the organizers have to postpone the match until November 22, 2022 so that the weather in Qatar is not really hot. Maybe little disturbed by the world cup event which is usually held at the end of the competition break but this time when the competition or league runs for about 10 weeks. Usually on June have held FIFA World Cup match but when choose Qatar with hot weather have change all schedule where usually held. I think not bad because all player will adapting with new schedule regulation.
That is the valid point. Very difficult for the players to adopt the hot weather of the Qatar. What do you think - the precautionary measures they will take?
Will the players be arriving early before the tournament so that they are comfortable in the environment? Any leads?

UEFA has already made a lot of changes to make it easier for footballers who suffer from severe physical and mental strain by playing matches in extreme weather conditions.
We already have a rule that more players can be replaced during the game and we have had a cooling break for a long time, when it is very hot on the field.
UEFA has become very flexible in this regard, and has even postponed the World Cup and decided to hold the World Cup later, in November, to make it even easier for players to play.
If necessary, UEFA will certainly take additional measures to make it easier for footballers to play.
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I think the clothing department will take every step necessary to make sure that the players play at their 100% in every match.

But, the change of location and weather is always going to affect any athlete at any time. often we forget about the Jet lag which at times can prove to be a really bad thing for any player. But that obviously does not affect the players directly as the weather does. I don't think it will be that much of a problem because most of the players are used to playing in different conditions.
Asian region in the Middle East has quite hot weather and a challenge for players who are currently actively playing in the European zone, they will have difficulty adapting to hot weather conditions. Weather in Qatar is currently 44°C and the organizers have to postpone the match until November 22, 2022 so that the weather in Qatar is not really hot. Maybe little disturbed by the world cup event which is usually held at the end of the competition break but this time when the competition or league runs for about 10 weeks. Usually on June have held FIFA World Cup match but when choose Qatar with hot weather have change all schedule where usually held. I think not bad because all player will adapting with new schedule regulation.
That is the valid point. Very difficult for the players to adopt the hot weather of the Qatar. What do you think - the precautionary measures they will take?
Will the players be arriving early before the tournament so that they are comfortable in the environment? Any leads?
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June 19, 2022, 03:29:15 AM
I think the clothing department will take every step necessary to make sure that the players play at their 100% in every match.

But, the change of location and weather is always going to affect any athlete at any time. often we forget about the Jet lag which at times can prove to be a really bad thing for any player. But that obviously does not affect the players directly as the weather does. I don't think it will be that much of a problem because most of the players are used to playing in different conditions.
Asian region in the Middle East has quite hot weather and a challenge for players who are currently actively playing in the European zone, they will have difficulty adapting to hot weather conditions. Weather in Qatar is currently 44°C and the organizers have to postpone the match until November 22, 2022 so that the weather in Qatar is not really hot. Maybe little disturbed by the world cup event which is usually held at the end of the competition break but this time when the competition or league runs for about 10 weeks. Usually on June have held FIFA World Cup match but when choose Qatar with hot weather have change all schedule where usually held. I think not bad because all player will adapting with new schedule regulation.
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June 18, 2022, 10:56:31 PM
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It will be very influential, the weather is a problem for some players who are not used to their weather. Of course it will take time to adapt to the new weather.
Given that the FIFA World Cup 2022 will be held in Qatar, the weather will certainly be hotter, as Conditions The highest daily temperature rises 5°C, from 35°C to 40°C, rarely falling below 31°C or exceeding 44°C.
Players who are in a fairly cold climate will be a little hot. It is a challenge for the team shirt manufacturers to be able to reduce the heat, so they can't adapt well.

But it's not just about the shirts and how to adapt, it's also up to the field manager to make the field cooler or to be able to adjust field conditions that are suitable for all players.

Lots of European countries are now getting massive heatwaves, so I think they're going to be fine.

Here are some examples:

France has its hottest day EVER thanks to killer 45.8C Saharan heat bubble

UK weather forecast: Hotter than the Sahara as country set for blistering 34C temperatures

A third of the world could live in places as hot as the Sahara desert by 2070, WEF warns
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June 18, 2022, 08:58:49 PM
True that winter in qatar is still not as people would expect but i don't think the temperature will be that high plus most of the players are professionals i don't think this will bother them much i think the high quality of the stadiums and infrastructure in QATAR will make them forget about it, i still think this will be the best world cup in terms of organization.

Maybe it will still affect how they play but most of the athlete that I know since they are competing outside their country, they will go to that country a month or 2 so that they can adjust to the weather and their environment especially if the country they compete is very different to their home. If I am not mistaken conditioning is their term every time they flew away so they can adjust.
It seems that it will have an effect because they are not used to the weather they often feel, and of course there will be adaptations for players so that they can still play well and also maximally.
considering it's a prestigious world cup, I think it's all set up to adapt to the cold weather so it doesn't affect it, and it's possible that the team shirt is made of cold-resistant material and has long sleeves. And maybe wear a mentset in addition.

It will be very influential, the weather is a problem for some players who are not used to their weather. Of course it will take time to adapt to the new weather.
Given that the FIFA World Cup 2022 will be held in Qatar, the weather will certainly be hotter, as Conditions The highest daily temperature rises 5°C, from 35°C to 40°C, rarely falling below 31°C or exceeding 44°C.
Players who are in a fairly cold climate will be a little hot. It is a challenge for the team shirt manufacturers to be able to reduce the heat, so they can't adapt well.

But it's not just about the shirts and how to adapt, it's also up to the field manager to make the field cooler or to be able to adjust field conditions that are suitable for all players.
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June 18, 2022, 08:20:51 PM
True that winter in qatar is still not as people would expect but i don't think the temperature will be that high plus most of the players are professionals i don't think this will bother them much i think the high quality of the stadiums and infrastructure in QATAR will make them forget about it, i still think this will be the best world cup in terms of organization.
Maybe it will still affect how they play but most of the athlete that I know since they are competing outside their country, they will go to that country a month or 2 so that they can adjust to the weather and their environment especially if the country they compete is very different to their home. If I am not mistaken conditioning is their term every time they flew away so they can adjust.
It seems that it will have an effect because they are not used to the weather they often feel, and of course there will be adaptations for players so that they can still play well and also maximally.
considering it's a prestigious world cup, I think it's all set up to adapt to the cold weather so it doesn't affect it, and it's possible that the team shirt is made of cold-resistant material and has long sleeves. And maybe wear a mentset in addition.

I think the clothing department will take every step necessary to make sure that the players play at their 100% in every match.

But, the change of location and weather is always going to affect any athlete at any time. often we forget about the Jet lag which at times can prove to be a really bad thing for any player. But that obviously does not affect the players directly as the weather does. I don't think it will be that much of a problem because most of the players are used to playing in different conditions.
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June 18, 2022, 10:42:52 AM
True that winter in qatar is still not as people would expect but i don't think the temperature will be that high plus most of the players are professionals i don't think this will bother them much i think the high quality of the stadiums and infrastructure in QATAR will make them forget about it, i still think this will be the best world cup in terms of organization.

Maybe it will still affect how they play but most of the athlete that I know since they are competing outside their country, they will go to that country a month or 2 so that they can adjust to the weather and their environment especially if the country they compete is very different to their home. If I am not mistaken conditioning is their term every time they flew away so they can adjust.
It seems that it will have an effect because they are not used to the weather they often feel, and of course there will be adaptations for players so that they can still play well and also maximally.
considering it's a prestigious world cup, I think it's all set up to adapt to the cold weather so it doesn't affect it, and it's possible that the team shirt is made of cold-resistant material and has long sleeves. And maybe wear a mentset in addition.
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True that winter in qatar is still not as people would expect but i don't think the temperature will be that high plus most of the players are professionals i don't think this will bother them much i think the high quality of the stadiums and infrastructure in QATAR will make them forget about it, i still think this will be the best world cup in terms of organization.

Maybe it will still affect how they play but most of the athlete that I know since they are competing outside their country, they will go to that country a month or 2 so that they can adjust to the weather and their environment especially if the country they compete is very different to their home. If I am not mistaken conditioning is their term every time they flew away so they can adjust.
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