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Today’s the day! Here are 5 astounding facts about the Qatar World Cup

Today's the day! Here are 5 astounding facts about the Qatar World Cup
Nov 20 2022 Share

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.

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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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Cristiano Ronaldo & Lionel Messi break the internet with iconic photo for Louis Vuitton

Cristiano Ronaldo & Lionel Messi break the internet with iconic photo for Louis Vuitton
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In what is being called the ‘best picture of 2022’, football legends Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi came together for a rare snap as part of a promotion by luxury fashion house Louis Vuitton.

Captioned ‘Victory is a State of Mind. A long tradition of crafting trunks’, the photo sees the two sitting opposite each other with chess board case between them.

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Posted on both Messi & Ronaldo’s social media channels, the photo has collectively garnered over 50 million likes on Instagram alone. Both entries have since entered Instagram’s Top 20 most-liked posts of all time.

By the numbers, the photo features two iconic individual who have won a total of 12 Ballon d’Ors, scored 1604 goals and secured 581 assists between them, with both the Portuguese and Argentine stars considered to be two of the greatest players of all time.

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Thundery showers, heavy winds and temperatures feeling as low as 10°C this evening

Thundery showers, heavy winds and temperatures feeling as low as 10°C this evening
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If you’re heading out today, brace yourself for some stormy weather as the Met Office and other local weather pages are anticipating thundery rainstorms, dropped temperatures and even chances of hail later today.

Local weather page ‘It-Temp Madwarna’ anticipates temperatures to feel as low as 10°C, with forecasted highs of 20°C and lows of 14°C. Meanwhile, Malta’s Met Office forecasts highs of 19°C and lows of 16°C.

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Facebook page ‘Malta Weather’ issued a gale wind warning with winds of up to Gale Force 8 at times between Sunday 20th and Thursday 24th. Winds are to vary between Southwest and Northwest, with sea waves to ‘reach heights of up to 9 metres’.

Stay safe!

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Investment of half a million euros on the restoration of Bastion of St John, and the Baroque Gates

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The Minister for the National Heritage, the Arts and Local Government Owen Bonnici, together with the Parliamentary Secretary Alison Zerafa Civelli visited the restoration works being done on the San Ġwann forts and the baroque gates. Which is part of a much larger project that sees the restoration of a substantial part of the Cottonera Lines (from the Bastion of San Paul to the Fort of San Klement, also including the Bastion of Notre Dame) and of the Margherita Lines.

The value of the works being carried out on the fort of St. John and on the Baroque Gate found next to it amount to half a million euros. Earlier this year, the work on the San Gwann Bastion was completed. The work on the fort of St. John started in August 2021 and is planned to be completed by the end of this year.

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Minister Owen Bonnici, in his intervention, said, “Through this hard work, a promise in the electoral manifesto has been fulfilled; we will continue to build on our commitment to Cultural Heritage, as part of our ongoing work to safeguard the patrimonial heritage of our country.

Parliamentary Secretary for Local Government Alison Zerafa Civelli praised the work done by the restoration directorate’s workers and said that “thanks to this investment, we are preserving the cultural heritage for future generations while strengthening the touristic value of the surrounding localities.”

Cottonera Foundation Chairman Glenn Bedingfield stated “This work gives me a lot of satisfaction because I am seeing the strategy of Cottonera being carried out, and now it is reaching the localities bordering the three cities. We also want regeneration for the people, and that is why we are preparing plans so that the open spaces around the forts will be new spaces that can be enjoyed by people”.

The Architect in charge of this work, Ivana Farrugia explained in detail the work done, “In the original plan, the intended intervention was limited to the restoration of the forts’ facade and the Baroque gates. Following the damage caused during last winter’s storms, the work was extended also to cover the platform located on the fort, which platform is also the roof of the casemates located along San Gwann t’Għuxa street.”

Architect Farrugia went on to say that the interventions carried out included the removal of invasive vegetation, consolidation of the original stone surface, replacement of badly deteriorated stones, temporary removal and reconstruction of unstable areas and plastering.

Now that the restoration of the fort has been completed, the works are now focusing on the restoration of the baroque gates.

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