Qatar, the first country in the Middle East to play the World Cup, is a small country as big as Gyeonggi Province with an area of 11,581km2. It is a new country with 41 years of independence, and various conditions such as accommodation and transportation are insufficient. For this reason, it is expected that more soccer fans will visit the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and even Iran, where anti-government protests are severe.The most expensive World Cup ever…Qatar, which is trying to raise its national prestige through sports events = Qatar, a small but rich country, is trying to diversify its industrial structure through tourism and services in its energy industry, which is the world’s third-largest LNG producer. The neighboring city of Dubai is a role model. It is a modernized city image crowded with tourists from all over the world and various business events. To achieve this vision, Qatar has made a huge ‘bet’ on big sports events. Qatar spends 220 billion U.S. dollars (313 trillion won), the largest amount ever to host the World Cup. It is mainly construction investment such as modern soccer fields, hotels, and entertainment facilities that are cooled using sunlight. Bloomberg estimated that it was 300 billion dollars (427 trillion won). According to the Qatar World Cup Organizing Committee (hereinafter referred to as the Organizing Committee), the effect of the World Cup is estimated to be 17 billion dollars (24 trillion won). This is about 10% of Qatar’s GDP last year.It is estimated that the number of outpatient visitors will reach 1.2 million for 29 days from November 20 to December 18, when the competition will be held. Considering that Qatar’s total population is about 2.66 million, about half of the population flock during the World Cup.According to Bloomberg News reports, 2.9 million tickets for the game have already been sold as of October 18. As of a month before the opening, only about 7% of the tickets available for reservation were left. All 2 million rooms of accommodation, including hotels, apartments, cruise ships, and campsites, were sold out. It is such a small country that accommodation is insufficient. Qatar’s tourism authorities said on the 23rd of last month that more than 20 hotels, resorts, and shopping malls will open before the opening of the World Cup, and that they are ready to welcome soccer fans.Qatar’s tourism agency aims to increase the annual number of foreign visitors to 6 million by 2030, more than double the population, using the new tourism infrastructure as a stepping stone. Considering the Asian Games held in Doha, the capital, in 2030, the target has been greatly raised.
It is a panoramic view of the Rusail Stadium in Rusail, Qatar, where the 2022 FIFA final will be held. With a capacity of 80,000 seats, it is the largest among the eight stadiums where the Qatar World Cup will be held. Qatar’s government has built the satellite city of Rousile in Doha, the capital, and built a state-of-the-art Rousile Stadium in golden light. In front of it, men in traditional Qatar costumes are passing by. Neighboring countries have a “falling effect”…Specialty in Hotel and Tourism = Good hotels in Doha are already up to FIFA and players, and most accommodations are priced at the ceiling. In the case of a cruise ship cabin, a floating hotel in the port of Doha, the price for one night is at least $470 until the second week of the opening.The Gulf neighbors are also warming up. In particular, the UAE’s hotel industry is expected to enjoy significant characteristics by releasing new coronavirus (COVID-19) blockade of new coronavirus (COVID-19). UAE’s low-cost airlines, such as Airara, flyers decided to operate 45 every day during the World Cup period.The hotel hotels in Dubai City has already been confirmed to be booked. As a result, Dubai marathon competition, which was scheduled to open February next year, was postponed to February next year. Compared to last year, hotel reservations were reported that the hotel reservations increased by 9%, Kuwait and 33% of Jordan. Iran is expected to accommodate Qatar and soccer fans will survive.German Dartte fans are discussing problems with a large boat called “boy 2022″ and “boying Qatar 2022.” On the 22nd of last month, the Boston Dome, which held at the West Hammunmun Gate and VfB Schott, which was held at the West Hammun Gate.The growing controversy over human rights violations…The first World Cup held the first World Cup held in Jung Joong-dong, is showing its underdeveloped labor environment and human rights infringement of human rights infringement of human rights infringement.The non-human rights of “Kafala) is highlighted in the Gulf region, which is the identity guarantee system. Kakao is a system that guarantees the issuance of foreign workers in foreign workers. Accordingly, workers can change jobs without consent, workers can’t quit employment, and it can’t protest against wage system.International Application has raised questions about whether Qatar has been investigated properly investigation for many migrant workers.British Guardian pointed out in February last year in February last year, including Qatar, hotels, hotels, airport, and Nepal, and Nepal, and roads, and roads, and roads.In response, the Qatar government countered, “Not all of them died in connection with the World Cup tournament,” adding, “37 people died at the World Cup stadium construction site between 2014 and 2020, of which three died related to work.” In order to shake up the Catalan system, the Qatar government introduced a new labor law in 2020 to ensure the minimum wage and free movement of jobs.
The suppression of LGBTQ in the Islamic State of Qatar is also a problem. Homosexuality and sex change are illegal in Qatar. In some cases, it is also punishable by death. The Qatar government has announced that it will temporarily suspend the application of the anti-gay law during the World Cup, but questions remain over whether it will be realized in the actual field.
As the World Cup in November approaches, voices for boycotting the Qatar World Cup are growing in the West, including Europe.
German soccer team Borussia Dortmund supporters held up a banner reading “Boycott Qatar 2022″ during the game and made it public. Australia is the first World Cup player to officially demand that the Qatar government improve the treatment of foreign workers i