Reasons Why the World Cup Should Be Taken Away from Qatar

in #world3 years ago

It goes without saying that the 2022 World Cup in Qatar has not achieved universal recognition. From the
heat wave to Qatar's somewhat ambiguous human rights record, to a proposed transition from a promised summer tournament to a winter tournament, it wouldn't be too much of a shock if FIFA canceled the tournament in the Gulf countries.
But should it be? After all, the tournament was awarded in the free election of FIFA delegates. They have chosen a position that would be a major coup if they changed their minds and transferred their competition to other countries.
However, there are several good reasons for moving the tournament from Qatar to another more valuable country.
Bleacher Report Gives Six Reasons to Postponing the 2022 FIFA World Cup
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Mikhail Metzel / AP Whenever a heat wave strikes a western country unaccustomed to such temperatures, the adventurous television news crew will almost inevitably try fried eggs on the hood of their car or even on the sidewalk.
If they try this trick in Qatar, they may open a cafe selling scrambled eggs to passersby because the heat will be pretty unbearable as they already know.
When they entered the tournament, Qatar's bid included all kinds of reckless plans, including air conditioning for the stadium and a floating "sun cloud" that obscured the stadium. Inevitably it turned out to be out of work to some extent, so, according to Al Jazeera, the average temperature will be 105 degrees Fahrenheit when tournaments are held at the traditional promised times of the year.
The effect of forcing sports under these conditions is natural, but to give an example of what will happen, just look at this year's Australian Open, which had to be canceled several times due to the rising temperature. Limit. 105 degrees, according to the Guardian, British Jamie Murray had to be treated for heat stroke.
FIFA does not enforce an extreme weather policy in tournaments, unlike tennis, and simply encourages players to drink plenty of water. Unfortunately, they also failed to convey the wise wisdom that players have to inhale and exhale if they want to keep running.
One might say that the World Championships were held in very hot weather and were held in Mexico and other South American countries. But now the game is much faster and the athleticism is improved, so such heat is simply dangerous.
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Mark Mueller / Associated Press To address the heat issue now, the solution seems to be to move the tournament to a winter where temperatures are much better controlled.
Of course, this causes a lot of problems. Especially due to the fact that European leagues will receive a two-month cut in the middle of the season.
Some would rightly argue that not all participating countries operate in the August-May season, so the offense will only be for a handful of large and influential teams that need to stop whining.
However, most of the players involved will come from European clubs. UEFA is by far the most represented federation in the tournament, with 13 of 32 European countries participating, and many players from other countries also do their daily business there.
For example, 30 of the 49 players called from Brazil last year and 19 of the 23 players called up from the Argentina national team last year are playing for the European national team. Most players in the 2022 World Cup will play for the European national team unless there is a dramatic change in power over the next eight years, and the transition to a winter tournament means the season will have to start and stop halfway through. Play the game that will be the most important competition of their career for many, then come back and complete the internal campaign.
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