Off late, World Cup 2022 has been a point of discussion everywhere, including every global soccer official’ meets, and everytime anyone talked about 2022 world cup to be hosted in Qatar, he talked about the hot environment during summer there. Now, to answer all climate concerns, Qatar took a bold or perhaps an unprecedented step to customize world cup stadiums into playable zones. It acquires Jersey, a British Crown Dependency, geographically placed at just off the coast of Normandy; France, and declared it a “Qatar Overseas Territory”. This is something exceptional from a world cup host in the history of soccer where a country has bought an entire island to host world cup matches. Since, Jersey is located just near to France, its climate conditions are very much familiar to English and European players; hence there should be no conflict of interest as far FIFA’s health advisory committee is concerned. Apart from this, Qatar has also submitted a plan to introduce a revolutionizing heating system in all 12 stadiums in Jersey. Its media release stated that “bring long-desired peace and certainty to Jersey’s indigenous population and the thousands of tax exiles who make up the majority of its inhabitants. Given the God-awful Channel Islands weather – rather similar to that of the British Isles, hence uninhabitable for much of the year, Jersey farmers and international football fans alike will be enchanted to finally witness a warm summer.”
Report also mentioned Qatar’s determination to host the world cup in most comfortable climate conditions that could be suitable for every playing country. Report contains that “(it) demonstrate our determination to satisfy our friends in London and Paris, both of which cities are rapidly becoming majority-owned by the Qatar Investment Association. We already own the vast part of meaningful properties and companies in England and France and our integration of Jersey was the logical next step to secure he kind of joy and happiness that Germany demonstrated during its own 2006 World Cup.”
To make travel even more relaxed, Qatar has planned to build Europe’s largest airport in the area by using same technology as being used by Hong Kong and Tokyo by making runway on both water and surface. Qatar Airways has already done its homework and reserved all the landing slots on newly planned “Jersey Global Airhub.”
Further details are said to be release within next 60 days, as mentioned in the report. So, are you ready to witness one of the unique initiatives where a host pledges, “ (it is) somewhat concerned about the usually awful weather conditions during the British summer but our technology and engineering prowess will guarantee ideal solutions.”