After years of anticipation, the FIFA World Cup is finally back with its first match taking place today between the host nation of Qatar and Ecuador. The global competition is legendary good reason and with that said, here are some facts about this year’s World Cup!
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It is the most expensive World Cup ever
With a total spend of around $220 billion, with up to $10 billion of that spent on stadiums, the Qatar World Cup is the most expensive World Cup in history.
First World Cup held during Northern Autumn
Every single World Cup before 2022 was held in May, June or July but due to the host country’s intense summer heat, it will be held between November and December.
It marks the first time a men’s World Cup had female referees
Yamashita Yoshimi, Salima Mukasanga and Stephanie Frappart are bringing female representation to the World Cup for the first time ever this year, with three of 36 referees being female.
Qatar is the smallest host country on record
With a population of 2.985 million as of September 2022 and land area of 11,571 square metres, Qatar is the smallest World Cup host country on record.
It hopes to be carbon neutral
Attempting to follow a four-step process of awareness, measurement, reduction and offsetting, Qatar hopes to have a carbon neutral World Cup through involvement of renewable energy sources, recycled material, offsetting of greenhouse gas emissions and more sustainable practices.
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