220 billion dollars... the cost of the Qatar World Cup 2022
The Qatar World Cup will be the most expensive since the start of the World Cup in 1930
- Corporate plans to invest and benefit from organizing the World Cup in Qatar
- The Gulf countries are equipped for these events and have entertainment activities.
- The cost of the World Cup in Qatar 2022
- Qatar gains from the 2022 World Cup
Companies in the Gulf countries planned to invest and benefit from organizing the World Cup in Qatar, which started on November 20 and is scheduled to continue until December 18, 2022.
It must be noted that the Riyadh season continues and other events in Saudi Arabia, New Year's celebrations and shopping festivals in Dubai qualify to benefit from the World Cup.
The plans drawn up by companies during the last period confirm that many Gulf countries are equipped for these events and have recreational activities, and are more qualified than others to benefit from organizing the World Cup, given that they have infrastructure and do not have problems like Europe in gas and heating.
$9 billion in profits
With the start of the FIFA World Cup matches in Qatar, the organizing committee revealed that the World Cup is expected to generate about $9 billion in profits, most of which come from tourism spending and economic activities associated with this World Cup, which represents about 1% of Qatar's GDP, and of course there are costs. Huge borne by the countries hosting the World Cup matches, but Qatar's spending was the highest ever.
The Qatar World Cup will be the most expensive since the start of the World Cup in 1930
It may be difficult to determine the exact cost of the FIFA World Cup, which will be held in Qatar, but some expectations indicate that the Qatar World Cup will be the most expensive since the start of the World Cup in 1930.
According to the American "Front Office Sports", which specializes in the field of sports financial consulting, the cost may be equal to what was spent on 21 previous championships combined.
The cost of the World Cup in Qatar this year may exceed $220 billion, which is higher than initial estimates of $65 billion when Qatar was chosen to host the World Cup in 2010.