FIFA President Sepp Blatter plans to ask
the governing body’s executive committee to consider moving the 2022
World Cup in Qatar to the winter to avoid the searing summer heat.
‘’If this World Cup is to become a party
for the people, you can’t play football in the summer,’’ Blatter said
on Wednesday. ‘’You can cool down the stadiums but you can’t cool down
the whole country.’’
Despite health concerns included in an
official report before the vote, the FIFA executive committee opted for
the tiny emirate’s bid in 2010. Blatter has repeatedly refused to say if
he backed Qatar, which can have temperatures of 122 degrees during the
summer.
The head of the local organizing
committee, Hassan Al-Thawadi, said Qatar bid was for a summer
tournament. However, he has left open the option of a switch to another
time of the year.
‘’It there is a wish from the football
community to move the World Cup to the winter, we are open for it,’’
said Al-Thawadi, who spoke to the conference through a live video
connection.
In May, Blatter said in an interview
with a French newspaper it would be ‘’not rational and reasonable’’ to
stage the first World Cup in the Middle East in the summer.
Moving the tournament to the winter
would have a major impact on the schedule of European soccer leagues,
which would have to change things for at least one season.
‘’There is still enough time,’’ Blatter said. ‘’I will bring this up to the executive committee.’’
Air-conditioned stadiums to beat the
heat were a defining theme of Qatar’s bid, but the cooling technology
only resolves the problem in venues for players, fans and officials.
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