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Qatar excited to welcome and show world its transformation during World Cup - Los Angeles Times

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Qatar excited to welcome and show world its transformation during World Cup  - Los Angeles Times

Fatma Al-Nuaimi, the executive communications director of the Organizing Committee of the Qatar 2022 World Cup, talks about the tournament.

World Cup 2022: 64 minutes of extra time in four matches, why are the games  taking forever in Qatar? Pierluigi Collina, Head of World Refereeing: “We  want to avoid only 42, 43

World Cup 2022: 64 minutes of extra time in four matches, why are the games taking forever in Qatar? Pierluigi Collina, Head of World Refereeing: “We want to avoid only 42, 43

Qatar 2022: The World Cup That Changed Everything - The New York Times

Qatar 2022: The World Cup That Changed Everything - The New York Times

FIFA Fan Festival - Wikipedia

FIFA Fan Festival - Wikipedia

Op-Ed: Why this World Cup will be remembered as Morocco's after all - Los  Angeles Times

Op-Ed: Why this World Cup will be remembered as Morocco's after all - Los Angeles Times

Complete coverage: 2022 Qatar World Cup - Los Angeles Times

Complete coverage: 2022 Qatar World Cup - Los Angeles Times

Lionel Messi and the World Cup have left Qatar with a richer sports legacy

Lionel Messi and the World Cup have left Qatar with a richer sports legacy

The Middle East's play to rule global sports - Washington Post

The Middle East's play to rule global sports - Washington Post

World Cup start in Qatar moved up one day to Nov. 20 - Los Angeles Times

World Cup start in Qatar moved up one day to Nov. 20 - Los Angeles Times

Exploring Qatar's eight World Cup 2022 stadiums and what fans can expect in  November - The Athletic

Exploring Qatar's eight World Cup 2022 stadiums and what fans can expect in November - The Athletic

Argentina beats France to win World Cup final

Argentina beats France to win World Cup final

The Middle East's play to rule global sports - Washington Post

The Middle East's play to rule global sports - Washington Post