The 22-team invitational tournament to be held from December 1 to 18, 2021, will be contested by Arab nations from Africa and Asia and feature home-based players only, with the matches scehduled to take place at the same stadiums which host the Qatar 2022 World Cup. The tournament will be conducted by the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy — the local organising wing of Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup. [email protected]_EN, @roadto2022en & @FIFAcom have announced plans to deliver a pan-Arab tournament to be held in Qatar in 2021. The event will be played at #Qatar2022 stadiums and support preparations for the first @FIFAWorldCup in the Middle East and Arab world. https://t.co/DYyMgsLpas — SC News (@roadto2022news) June 25, 2020 Qatar’s proposal to to conduct the pan-Arab tournament got the nod at FIFA Council meeting held on Thursday (June 25) which also took some other important decisions like awarding the rights to host 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup to Australia and New Zealand and to set up a massive relief plan to combat the severe damage caused by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Australia, New Zealand to co-host 2023 Women’s World Cup FIFA comes out with a big COVID-19 relief plan… Read full this story
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