World Cup moves onto Qatar and a whole lot of problems
Updated On: 19 July, 2018 12:13 PM IST | | AFP
FIFA World Cup 2022 hosts Qatar will have to up their game to match the standards set by Russia during the FIFA 2018 World Cup

As one of the best World Cups ever ends in Russia, football's biggest tournament must now prepare for its most controversial, in Qatar in 2022. Since the tournament was handed to the supremely wealthy Gulf state, whose team has never appeared in a World Cup, FIFA's decision has been roundly questioned and resulted in severe consequences for football and its governing body. The four-year run-up to the Middle East's first ever World Cup is unlikely to prove any different. With a host rocked by a diplomatic crisis, accused of supporting terrorism, facing allegations of corruption and human rights abuse, a tournament shifted to November and December for the first time and uncertainty over how many teams will take part in 2022, it is fair to say there has never been a World Cup like Qatar's.
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