SHOCKING: 2022 FIFA Qatar World Cup management covers 50 Dutch fans’ accommodation and travel

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Organizers of the 2022 FIFA World Cup are paying fans’ airfares in exchange for favorable social media reviews. The World Cup is set to begin in Qatar on November 20th and go through December 18th. Following rumors from a Dutch station claiming that Qatar was going to pay for the airfare and housing for 50 Dutch fans, the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy of Qatar confirmed to Reuters the plan to bring groups of supporters to the finals.
The “code of conduct” that the spectators signed advised them to submit complimentary remarks about the competition and to report “any disrespectful, demeaning, or abusive comments,” ideally with screenshots.
Two fans were encouraged to act as “fan leaders” and select 50 “faithful supporters” in order to win a complimentary trip to Qatar, according to the Dutch broadcast. There are more than 400 fan leaders and influencers from 60 nations, according to Qatar’s World Cup website. Through research, content development, message amplification, and fan understanding, the fan leader network “contributes to tournament planning.”
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2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar is the most expensive tournament

With only one month until the start of the most expensive World Cup ever, Qatar is footing the tab, and it’s expected to reach fantastical levels. Shiny new stadiums that cost more than $6.5 billion are completed, and five of the eight venues are served by a driverless metro system that cost $36 billion.
For the more than a million incoming spectators, the palm tree-shaped street lighting and neon office blocks that line the motorway from the upgraded international airport to central Doha will be a clear indication that the first World Cup in an Arab country will be a dazzling event.
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However, additional expense is anticipated as the organizers in Qatar struggle to persuade the world of the event’s lasting impact, which is clouded by a corruption investigation, criticism of Qatar’s record on human rights, and even the usage of stadium air conditioning.
To finish some hotels, apartment buildings, and roadways, thousands of laborers are working all night. The natural gas wealth of Qatar has given the nation virtually limitless resources to fund the football spectacular. However, staggering estimates of up to $300 billion for the overall spending on infrastructure over the previous ten years have been made.
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