There are now only four days to go and even though it still doesn’t quite feel as though it’s going to happen, on Sunday afternoon the 2022 World Cup finals will kick off in Qatar. But what will this tournament even look like, and is it even reasonable to continue to describe this tournament as anything like ‘the people’s game’ when the cost of attending it is so prohibitively high?
It is worth pointing out that the venues being used for this tournament do not have especially large capacities for a World Cup finals. Six of the eight only hold FIFA’s minimum capacity of 40,000. By way of comparison, five of the 12 venues used in Brazil in 2014 held 60,000 or more. If you’re travelling from abroad, you’ll be paying even more. The cheapest tickets available to anybody travelling to the country from abroad will start at 250 Riyals , while tickets from the quarter-finals start 750 Riyals . Even quarter-final tickets for residents of Qatar start at 300 Riyals .
Forbes found rooms available on the MSC Poesia cruise ship from £150 per night, with the price of a double room for most nights closer to £420. At the lowest end of the range, ‘temporary en-suite portacabins’ for up to two people were available at around £170 per night.
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