Iran ignored the distractions that have overshadowed the team since they landed in Qatar to get their World Cup campaign up and running as they rallied to beat sloppy Wales 2-0 on Friday, giving themselves a chance of reaching the knockout stage.
Who owns Qatar and what does the Gulf state own?
With a “massive oil-generated surplus” and “tiny population” of around 2.2m, Qatar is the wealthiest country per capita in the world, said CNBC. The state’s sovereign wealth fund, the Qatar Investment …
World’s Football Manufacturing Capital in Pakistan Gets a Green Makeover
Pakistan’s Sialkot city manufactures over 70% of the world’s footballs and is the source of footballs for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Doha, Qatar. ADB is working with the government to upgrade …
‘Türkiye, Qatar talks for up to $10B funding from Doha nears end’
Türkiye and Qatar are in the final stages of talks for Doha to provide up to $10 billion (TL 186.35 billion) in funding for Ankara, including up to …
Turkey in final stage talks for up to $10 bln funding from Qatar -sources
Turkey and Qatar are in the final stages of talks for Doha to provide up to $10 billion in funding for Ankara, including up to $3 billion by the end of this year, two senior Turkish officials and one …
Turkey in final stage talks for up to $10 bln funding from Qatar -sources
Turkey and Qatar are in the final stages of talks for Doha to provide up to $10 billion in funding for Ankara, including up to $3 billion by the end of this year, two senior Turkish officials and one …
What does Qatar own in the UK? How the World Cup hosts built its £40bn British property empire
While Qatar may be the size of Yorkshire, it sits on a pool of fossil fuels which makes it the world’s second largest exporter of liquified natural gas …
GHM opens The Chedi Katara in Qatar with Triple A Holdings
Surrounded by the Hills of Katara, the resort offers a serene escape with stunning views of the Arabian Gulf. GHM opens The Chedi Katara in Qatar with Triple A Holdings. . Properties.
Iran football manager Queiroz confronts BBC’s Shaimaa Khalil
The BBC’s Shaimaa Khalil was confronted by Carlos Queiroz, the manager of Iran’s national football team, after a World Cup press conference in Qatar. The correspondent had asked footballer Mehdi Taremi for his views on the protests in Iran.
Japan’s World Cup victory brings ‘Blue Lock’ aspirations to life
While an anime adaptation of the “Blue Lock” manga is airing in Japan, a live-action version seems to be playing out over in Qatar, with Japan defeating Germany in a shocking upset victory during the …