Despite investing hundreds of billions of dollars, Qatar surprised the entire public by providing rooms no different from slums for fans to watch the 2022 World Cup.
The 2022 World Cup is less than a month away from starting, the final preparations are being urgently carried out by host country Qatar to bring about the biggest football conference on the planet full of success and impression.
According to statistics, Qatar has spent a huge amount of money worth more than 200 billion USD to build stadiums and infrastructure works for the 2022 World Cup. For that reason, many people believe that
Qatar has created the most majestic and modern stadiums in the world.
However, the host country is entangled in a series of human rights allegations and harsh regulations issued at this year’s World Cup.
According to The Sun, a group of people impersonated England fans to rent a room worth 650 pounds (equivalent to more than 18 million VND) on the Airbnb booking site, but what they received in return was a room.
The room where the fans rented for 650 pounds (about 18 million VND).
According to the description from the owner of these rooms, they are all `lovely, fully furnished` but when checking in, this group of people experienced a severe shock when these rooms were cracked and the walls were stained.
The above rooms clearly cannot meet the needs of visitors to the 2022 World Cup. Currently, host country Qatar is facing the fear of `running out of rooms` before the World Cup.
Close-up of the room rented at a not cheap price: shabby, unsecured facilities.
However, Mr. Omar Al-Jaber of the Qatar Supreme Committee affirmed that there will definitely not be an accommodation crisis at the 2022 World Cup: `We have a way to deal with it, there is no crisis at all. I confirm
The problem also lies in the fact that some accommodation owners do not allow tenants to preview the room where they will stay for one month during the 2022 World Cup. These accommodation owners believe that two people can stay comfortably.
Previously, the host country of the 2022 World Cup also faced accusations related to human rights related to the deaths of hundreds of workers working for the World Cup.
As expected, the 2022 World Cup group stage will take place from November 21 to December 2, host Qatar will be the opening match.
Round 1/8 will take place from December 3 – 6.
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Bayern Munich players at the FIFA Club World Cup taking place in Qatar.