The Brazilian team defeated the Egypt’s team 2-0 on Tuesday (8) in the Club World Cup game to book their place in the final of the competition that is taking place in the UAE.
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Applications to secure a ticket for the FIFA world football championship are open. In the opening ticket application phase, fans can apply for the tickets on FIFA website.
Brazil-based startup announced it’ll be a supporting company in South America for the event. 2022 World Cup Qatar will be the first cup ever held in the Middle East.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber is organizing a business trip to both countries from October 30 to November 6 to take advantage of the opportunities offered by Expo 2020 Dubai and the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Registration is open until September 30.
The Arabian Gulf country is in talks with Covid-19 vaccine manufacturers to immunize all fans visiting the country for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
A Qatari firm signed an agreement with Chinese company Yutong to manufacture in a free zone in Qatar. The e-buses will ferry World Cup visitors in 2022 and are expected to be exported across South America and other regions.
A journalist from Brazil has been invited by the 2022 FIFA World Cup organizing committee to showcase the culture, the natural beauty and the food of the event’s host country.
To mark the completion of the Education City Stadium, the organization released a video honoring the frontline healthcare workers fighting against the novel coronavirus.
Council intended to increase the number of participant teams to 48 at the next edition of the world soccer championship but decided to keep the initial number.
Bicycle kick goal by Qatar player Almoez Ali made him the top scorer in the competition.
The 13th Dubai International Sports Conference is set to take place on January 2 and 3 at the Madinat Jumeirah Resort. Featured stars will also include Maradona, Deschamps and Cristiano Ronaldo.
FIFA highlighted the date in its social network. It will be the first World Cup in an Arab country and in the month of November.
The Tunisian carrier’s chairman and CEO believes passenger numbers will exceed 4 million and revenue will hit an all-time high.
In an initiative of the Arab Chamber, 40 teenagers under the care of the Lar Sírio Pró-Infância watched the game. Three Tunisian nationals that live in São Paulo also came to the museum to watch their team.