In a groundbreaking move aimed at fostering social change, FIFA has announced a $50 million legacy fund in partnership with Qatar and several international organizations, including the World Health Organization (WHO), the World Trade Organization (WTO), and the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR). This initiative, launched in November 2022, stems from FIFA’s commitment to using proceeds
Qatar
Qatar made headlines in 2022 by hosting their first FIFA World Cup, dazzling fans and critics alike with their modern facilities and rich cultural experiences. The nation aimed to solidify their presence on the global football stage by qualifying for the 2026 tournament through merit rather than as hosts. With a significant expansion to 48
In recent years, Qatar has found itself at the center of intense scrutiny regarding its labor rights policies, especially in the lead-up to the 2022 FIFA World Cup. As a nation that relied heavily on migrant labor to construct stadiums and infrastructure for the tournament, the spotlight revealed longstanding issues tied to the kafala system,
Qatar, the reigning champions of the AFC Asian Cup, sailed through the second round of the qualifiers with five wins and a draw, finishing on top of Group A. Star striker Almoez Ali was instrumental in their success, scoring seven goals. With their recent success, they are expected to be a strong contender in the