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the stadiums underconstruction

 

 

waaaaaaaaaaa  look at this one

Al Wakrah Stadium to be inaugurated in May 2019

 

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Think we can see a few debuts in this cup. Especially if, as rumored, there will be a expansion to 48 teams.

 

Some teams I can think of now, other than the hosts themselves :QAT 

 

South America: :VEN (they have a really nice young talented team now).

Africa: :GUI :UGA :MLI :BUR seem like the closest. Africa is usually unpredictable so who knows.

Asia: :UZB :SYR :JOR and maybe :OMA if they are asked to share hosting with Qatar as rumored.

 

I don't see chances for a debut in Concacaf, OFC or UEFA (:MNE seems like the closest but don't think they can do it). 

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Africa if 32 teams

maybe mali, guinea or Burkina faso , but impossible for uganda

48 teams 9 places

as favourites 

:ALG:CMR:GHA:TUN:NGR:EGY:MAR:SEN:CIV

then

:BUR:RSA:MLI:GUI:COD

 

For AFRICA , EUROPE and CONCACAF  additional qualified team will have a good/same levels 

but in ASIA we have a gap between Iran, Saudi arabia , korea , Japan plus Qatar and other teams

same thing between  USA,Mexico ,Costa rica and other north American teams 

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3 hours ago, Nate River said:

Those are a bunch of really nice white elephants.

Well, could at least make it somewhat better and attempt to host the Asian Games or something.

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43 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

Well, could at least make it somewhat better and attempt to host the Asian Games or something.

 

having lots of big football stadiums don't help much to host the Asian Games !

 

Qatar had other problems hosting multi spot events , I remember during the 2006 Asian Games, they didn't have enough hotels (or whatever) for the athletes. they asked the countries to not bring their whole delegation from the start. bring them in pieces and send some home before bringing the rest.

 

and you don't need such big stadiums to host the Asian Cup. they will be empty after all.

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1 hour ago, MHSN said:

 

having lots of big football stadiums don't help much to host the Asian Games !

 

Qatar had other problems hosting multi spot events , I remember during the 2006 Asian Games, they didn't have enough hotels (or whatever) for the athletes. they asked the countries to not bring their whole delegation from the start. bring them in pieces and send some home before bringing the rest.

 

and you don't need such big stadiums to host the Asian Cup. they will be empty after all.

Maybe Rugby World Cup 

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:KSA  :lol:

 

Helped by the global football authority Fifa, the Saudis want to muscle into the hosting of 2022 and stage some matches. At the very least, they intend to force Qatar to share its party with other Gulf states.

 

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