Tag: Qatar
World Cup star critical of German protest
Belgium captain Eden Hazard has echoed FIFA’s plea to focus on the football in Qatar Belgium forward Eden Hazard has spoken out against Germany’s protest against FIFA which took place prior to their shock 2-1 World Cup defeat to Japan on Wednesday. Germany’s players, the German FA (DFB) later explained, took it upon themselves to express their dissatisfaction at the FIFA mandate which stated that…
World Cup 2022: Germany stunned by late Japan comeback
A stunning late comeback from Japan sees four-time winners Germany fall to a shock defeat in their opening World Cup game in Qatar. The post World Cup 2022: Germany stunned by late Japan comeback appeared first on Rich TVX News Network.
Qatar 2022: 12 years of development in lead-up to tournament
Twelve years after being awarded the right to host the World Cup, Qatar has transformed itself to ensure that fans from all over the world can attend the biggest sports event ever to take place in the Middle East. The small country faced unprecedented challenges while racing against the clock. Al Jazeera’s @Resul Serdar reports from Doha, Qatar. – Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe –…
‘No Mane, no problem’: Senegal fans bring party mood to Qatar | Al Jazeera Newsfeed
Senegal may have lost their opening game to the Netherlands as well as their star striker Sadio Mane, but travelling fans are in a party mood with the belief that the African nation can go far in this World Cup. Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/ Check out our Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/aljazeeraenglish/…
Colombian singer Maluma walks out of Qatar human rights interview
The Colombian star, who features on the World Cup anthem, was asked about human rights issues. The post Colombian singer Maluma walks out of Qatar human rights interview appeared first on Rich TVX News Network.
How Qatar got to host the World Cup – BBC News
When former FIFA president Sepp Blatter announced Qatar’s victory in 2010, there was widespread scepticism about how exactly this tiny desert state, with no World Cup experience and scorching summer temperatures, had won. Allegations of corruption, vote-swapping, and links to trade deals at the highest levels of government have always been denied by organisers and remain unproven. But there is no denying the build-up to…