Japan Vs Spain: Spain's media admiration of Qatar World Cup projects

Posted by World Wide Tickets And Hospitality on May 20th, 2022

Japan Vs Spain: Spain\'s media admiration of Qatar World Cup projects

The compressed nature of the Qatar FIFA World Cup and the heritage and sustainability developments associated with the competition have won the respect and appreciation of the media in Spain. Qatar is hosting the most compressed edition in the history of the FIFA World Cup, as the eight football stadiums that host the games are located an hour’s drive from the middle of Doha, allowing fans to attend more than one game per day.

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The Spanish media’s praise is also engrossed in the sustainable heritage developments that will be recognised as a consequence of the Football World Cup in Qatar, which will bring many benefits to societies after the end of the competition. These schemes will have a positive impact on nations in the region and the world for eras to come. Editor in Chief of Spain’s popular daily Marca, Juan Castro Nogales said that the football event in Qatar will be the best for some features.

It will take place in the middle of the season when players are in-form, the early conclusion of preparation which will help safeguard the success of the competition, Nogales said. The World Cup is an occasion for Qatar and the region to proclaim themselves in the world of sports. Qatar’s achievement in hosting the FIFA World Cup will open the door for the nation to host the Olympics in the future, he added.

Nogales said the opportunity for the public to attend two or more games a day will lead to a large fan presence at the Qatar World Cup. Attending two or three games in one day is a dream for any supporter. And that is imaginable due to the proximity of all World Cup stadiums as well as the existence of a wonderful passage network that serves these stadiums and enables the public to move easily, Marca’s Editor in Chief noted.

Nogales was not astonished by the strong request for tickets for the Football World Cup, which touched more than 23 million ticket appeals. Qatar and FIFA were intense that World Cup tickets would be at a lower price than in previous versions and that inspired admirers to book the tickets, he added. He also acclaimed the world-class infrastructure Qatar has built to host the occasion.

Qatar had done an astonishing job for FIFA World Cup

Qatar’s purpose to completely pull apart one of the World Cup arenas and parts of other arenas and donate them to emerging countries after the end of the football tournament is a wonderful idea that earns praise, Nogales said. The editor-in-chief of Marca said he assumes France to win the championship for the second time in a row, due to the statistic that they have many players talented for making a difference, such as Karim Benzema, Kylian Mbappe and Antoine Griezmann.

In the meantime, Gaspar Diez Jimenez, Editor-in-Chief of Sports at Euro press Agency, stressed that the Qatar World Cup 2022 will be very changed, starting with the date of its holding, the expertise used during the occasion, and the good grounds prepared by Qatar, which are ready to host the occasion a year before the contest. The Football World Cup Finals will surprise everyone because Qatar has built grounds, infrastructure and transportation of peak standard.

Qatar had done an astonishing job by completing all the infrastructure well in advance and this is something new in the world of football, Jimenez said. Regarding the organisation of the competition in the winter for the first time, Jimenez said that at first there was fear of the new date of the contest in the winter, as well as other anxieties about the coronavirus, but these things have now dissipated, so the dates of all global leagues have been altered to suit the World Cup date.

Visit of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani to Spain

He pointed out the lifting of travel limitations because of coronavirus, and the statistic that fans in Qatar can join more than one game in one day, which will lead to a significant attendance in all competitions, unlike previous contests, in which games were separated by tens and sometimes hundreds of kilometres from each other. He admired the FIFA World Cup draw ritual.

Which was held in Qatar on April 1, and the great and imposing capabilities that seemed during that ritual, noting that the Spaniards are now keen to attend and follow the World Cup and hope that the Spain Football World Cup team will win the championship in Qatar. He explained that the event led to better Qatari-Spanish relations, not only at the sports level but also at all levels.

There are Spanish corporations that worked on the World Cup infrastructure, as well as many other stages that indicate the extent of relations between the two nations, leading of which is the current visit of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani to Spain. He defined the idea of Qatar dismantling Stadium 974 in the Ras Abu Abboud area after the end of the event and parts of other stadiums in the contest and donating them to poor nations as wonderful.

Pointing out that the preceding tournaments, which saw the inauguration of huge facilities in some nations in the world, these facilities remained after the end of the competitions without full use, but Qatar planned to dismantle some of these services is an innovative idea that establishes the principle of the legacy that it has proposed since its success in hosting the competition.

Trailblazing referee Yoshimi Yamashita honoured with FIFA World Cup part

Trailblazing referee Yoshimi Yamashita is pleased with the Qatar World Cup part; calls it a dream I couldn’t even think about. Yoshimi Yamashita said she felt dignity and duty on Friday after being named one of three women referees for Qatar, a first for the men’s Football World Cup. Football’s leading body Fifa made history on Thursday by choosing Japan’s Yamashita alongside Stephanie Frappart of France and Rwanda’s Salima Mukansanga on a list of 36 referees for the tournament.

Three women representatives were also named on a list of 69 assistant referees for the first time. The 36-year-old Yamashita had by now broken new ground after becoming the first woman to take control of an Asian Champions League game last month. Now she will help break down another fence when she flies to Qatar this winter, something she earlier felt was a dream I couldn’t even have thought about.

It’s a great tribute to be chosen to referee at the World Cup in Qatar and I have only feelings of thankfulness for everyone, Yamashita told journalists in Tokyo. I will take the feeling of pride and responsibility as a Japanese heading into the contest and I will prepare to make it an achievement to the best of my skills. Frappart is the highest-profile of the three referees, having taken charge of men’s games in the UEFA Champions League, French league and Qatar World Cup qualifiers.

Yamashita has been progressively building her reputation in Asia, also becoming the first woman to referee a game in Japan’s professional J-League last year. Yamashita will be Japan’s sole refereeing representative man or woman at the FIFA World Cup. She said she feels a duty to help Japanese football progress while also advancing the cause of women’s refereeing international.

Female referees are taking charge of lots of different men’s and women’s games and that has built up faith, she said. If it hadn’t been for my colleagues building up that trust, I wouldn’t be going to the Qatar World Cup. I can’t end that trust it’s a big change but it’s one I’m happy to have. Yamashita’s experience of refereeing in the J-League has so far been restricted to the third division.

She said she will need to be able to manage the speed and the flow of games at the Football World Cup but she is self-assured she will be physically ready. I always aim for the top so I’ll be trying to scope a higher level, said Yamashita, who works part-time as a fitness coach. I always train to intend to give a good presentation and that won’t change.

I’ll keep working out the way I always do. Yamashita has been listed as an international referee since 2015 and takes gratification from helping to bring the best out of football. I love football myself so to be able to help bring the best out of it is a great thing, she said.

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