declansdad
DIS Dad #639 New Brunswick, Canada
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Funny. And England has choked in every tournament since 1966. I hope for your country’s sake @declansdad , Canada breaks the curse of never scoring a goal at a World Cup. I truly hope Canada beats Belgium to increase the popularity of the sport in your country and gains fans in MLS and the CPL.
FIFA requires a certain amount, I’m fairly certain it was 8-12 stadiums.Why does Qatar need 8 stadiums for this?
At most 4 games occur each day, and those can be accommodated by 2 fields matinee/evening.
I suppose practice fields are necessary but in a stadium?
This. Normally a World Cup is spread across a country. This time it’s not for controversial reasons. Environmentalists are currently arguing about this with FIFA and IOC.FIFA requires a certain amount, I’m fairly certain it was 8-12 stadiums.
The 2026 bid required 16.
FIFA requires a certain amount, I’m fairly certain it was 8-12 stadiums.
The 2026 bid required 16.
This. Normally a World Cup is spread across a country. This time it’s not for controversial reasons. Environmentalists are currently arguing about this with FIFA and IOC.
The rich owners who the own the PL teams might pressure the Wales and England FA (this stuff has happened in the WC before unfortunately).
I do know the history. And I already said it was a rabbit hole theory. Lay off.You clearly do not know your English history.
The overall amount of games and the quality of the field (especially getting toward the end of the tournament) are probably issues. Having a lot of high intensity games in a short time would quickly deteriorate the fields. There are a total of 64 matches. So 8 matches for each stadium? Spread out over a couple weeks? The field quality should still be good by the end.Why does Qatar need 8 stadiums for this?
At most 4 games occur each day, and those can be accommodated by 2 fields matinee/evening.
I suppose practice fields are necessary but in a stadium?
FWIW, I’m a transportation engineer, and when the Super Bowl was at MetLife Stadium there were all sorts of logistics that would not easily lend itself to having more than 1 game a day there. There are just too many people between the teams, media, and fans. Throw in tailgating, and forget it, one game a day is all you could feasibly schedule.In other words, FIFA requires a host country to pad their already overstuffed pockets?
Qatar is the size of Connecticut. No need for so many facilities.
The US, Canada, and Mexico already have an over abundance of suitable stadiums to handle the expanded tournament in 2026.
These Qatari stadiums will mostly be white elephants, just like half of the Brazilian ones became. Probably the same in Russia, South Africa, and other former hosts.
I did hear that two or three Qatari stadiums are temporary and the seats will be shipped to various developing countries.
France is beating Australia 4-1 right now. At least some sanity in the association football world still exists.
How long after a game should he wait to post results? I assume you're dodging social media and websites that report the scores. I suggest dodging this thread until you watch a game if you don't want to know the score.How about not posting results in the thread until all of us had a chance to watch the game?