Qatar promises fans unique experience during 2022 FIFA World Cup
Qatar has reached 85% completion across the construction portfolio for the World Cup, said Nasser al-Khater, CEO of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 LLC. (Courtesy of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 LLC)


Fans traveling to Qatar for the 2022 FIFA World Cup can expect a truly special and unique experience, a high-ranking Qatari official said.

The organizers are working hard to ensure fans enjoy the most compact tournament in modern history, the CEO of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 LLC Nasser al-Khater said Sunday during a webinar hosted by the Swiss Business Council Qatar.

"Much of our focus remains on operational planning and ensuring we offer a fan experience which makes this World Cup unique," said al-Khater, who was speaking to an audience of 21 chairpersons from business councils and chambers of commerce based in Qatar.

"We want to make sure fans have a holistic experience in terms of transport and are able to watch more than one match per day. There will be large fan zones in strategic locations, a vast range of activities and the opportunity to walk between West Bay and Souq Waqif."

Nasser al-Khater, the CEO of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 LLC.
The webinar was organized in order to discuss the challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic to Qatar’s business community, including preparations for the World Cup. Al-Khater said work had continued unabated in recent months despite the ongoing challenges.

"We have reached 85% completion across our construction portfolio. Two more stadiums will be launched by the end of this year, followed by Lusail, al-Thumama and Ras Abu Aboud in 2021. We will have at least a year between the completion of the stadiums and the beginning of the World Cup."

"The pandemic has affected everyone – and of course, our project is not immune. However, preparations have continued, and we have taken all the necessary health and safety measures – in line with government regulations. We have all become very familiar with Zoom and Microsoft Teams in recent months," he added.

The recent completion of Education City Stadium – the third tournament-ready venue for Qatar 2022 – was a proud achievement, said al-Khater.

"It was very challenging to organize a digital event during the pandemic, but we didn’t want to hold back. We wanted to be innovative and pay tribute to the frontline health workers. The live programs we produced in collaboration with Qatar Foundation and beIN SPORTS were a fitting tribute to everyone who has given so much to fight this dreadful virus."

Al-Khater said he hoped the pandemic would not affect Qatar’s hosting of the World Cup – but said the country would be prepared for all eventualities.