WC 2022 in summer.

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FIFA not considering changes to 2022 WCup in Qatar

By JEROME PUGMIRE , The Associated Press
Posted Dec. 06, 2010, at 12:35 p.m.
PARIS (AP) — FIFA is not considering changing the dates of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar despite fears the intense heat poses a serious health risk if the tournament is played in summer.

Before the World Cup vote, FIFA’s technical report labeled Qatar’s heat a “potential health risk.”

Despite average summer temperatures from 105-115 degrees, Valcke says this will “never be at the detriment of the players or fans, or anybody.”

Valcke says Qatar has huge financial means to ensure a state-of-the art cooling system in stadiums and training grounds.

Ruled by the Al Thani family, Qatar has committed $42.9 billion for infrastructure upgrades and $4 billion to build nine stadiums and renovate three others. All the stadiums plan to keep temperatures at about 81 degrees.

“The players will play in conditions — whether in terms of training or in the stadiums — that are normal conditions,” Valcke said.

Valcke defended the decision to favor new countries and snub traditional football strongholds such as England and Spain. Qatar’s team has never before qualified for the World Cup.

“The Middle East is also part of the football family, and why shouldn’t it go to them? Some people say these are brave decisions, others say they are decisions based on the principle of petro dollars,” Valcke said. “Perhaps certain (people were critical) in the media or elsewhere. But in terms of the football fan, most fans said, ‘It’s normal, it’s good and it shows that football is open to the whole world.’”

The BBC aired allegations of corruption in FIFA on its flagship documentary program “Panorama” last week ahead of the vote.

“The stories that came out last week are stories that date back to 1997 (and) were judged by a Swiss tribunal,” Valcke said. “After a while, all this is reheated and should be part of the History Channel.

“I personally watched the BBC ‘Panorama’ program and so I missed the Real-Barcelona game, which I had to watch a recording of afterward. I would have been better off watching Real-Barca.”

By medohaqatar• 7 Dec 2010 08:39
medohaqatar

Why can't they hold it in the winter ? If a nation wants to be in the World Cup, they can pull out of the European League or Cancel their own League's that year, or play without the WC Squad and give other players a chance at home. Alternatively if they want to be narrow minded they just boycot the games and look like a bunch of children.

By anonymous• 7 Dec 2010 07:36
anonymous

As expected...Mr.Beckenbauer must be getting old...he said that the World Cup can be held during the winter break...??? which European league has a break of over a month(at least & that's for the tournament itself,not taking into account pre-tournament training) in the winter???..."most fans said, ‘It’s normal, it’s good and it shows that football is open to the whole world.’” what a load of crock!...the biggest fears are from the fans regarding the intense heat OUTSIDE the stadiums & the highly conservative local culture...

By anonymous• 7 Dec 2010 07:09
anonymous

gr8 news............

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