FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022

FIFA WORLD CUP QATAR 2022

When Qatar was chosen to host the FIFA World Cup in 2022, it marked a revolutionary shift for the world’s most popular sporting event. For the first time in its history, the tournament will take place outside its traditional summer window and, instead, be held during the winter months due to Qatar’s blistering temperatures throughout the year. Qatar is the first Arab state and Middle Eastern country ever to host the event. 

Fireworks explode around a replica of the FIFA World Cup trophy during the opening ceremony.


Not only does this mean that we’ll get to experience football like never before – but for brands, it provides an incredibly unique opportunity to reach a vast audience over one of retail’s biggest seasons, Q4. It is home to Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and, more importantly, as far as retailers are concerned, the run-up to Christmas. 

For many marketers, now is the time to take full advantage of this rare occurrence with creative campaigns that tap into football fever and seasonal trends. From sponsorship and advertising campaigns on TV to branded videos on social media platforms, there are many ways that brands can leverage the audience gathered during this special event. But aside from marketing opportunities, hosting such a significant event presents numerous logistical challenges for Qatar – all of which they have been preparing for since their successful bid in 2010. Teams and fans alike will experience futuristic travel options with state-of-the-art stadiums built across seven different cities, Doha being one of them and the host city of the opening match at Al Bayt Stadium. 

The Al Bayt Stadium holds 60 thousand of people. It is thoughtfully designed with a heat island effect roof canopy that controls solar radiation levels inside so spectators don’t become uncomfortably hot when watching games in Qatar’s intense summer sunshine. In addition, new roads have been constructed between cities connected by rail networks so visitors can easily navigate the entire country – ensuring everyone gets to enjoy their World Cup adventure without having any transportation worries. 

Qatar hosting such an iconic international tournament demonstrates how far they’ve come since winning their bid back in 2010. It also shows how far they are willing to go to ensure it runs smoothly.

Celebrities who were present at the World Cup

At the Qatar World Cup 2022, several notable celebrities and public figures attended the Opening Ceremony and first match on Sunday. Oscar-winning actor Morgan Freeman made a surprise appearance, narrating the opening ceremony alongside FIFA World Cup Ambassador and Qatari YouTube star Ghanim Al Muftah. South Korean pop singer Jung Kook from BTS also performed the song "The dreamers" alongside Fahad Al-Kubaisi, one of Qatar's most famous singers. Additionally, former soccer player David Beckham was a paid “ambassador” to the world cup, watching from the stands as it all unfolded. 

Actor Morgan Freeman and Qatari activist Ghanim Al-Muftah attend the opening ceremony.


Beyond these key figures, numerous dignitaries worldwide attended the Qatar World Cup 2022. King Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud of Saudi Arabia was among them. Representatives from Interpol, FIFA, UEFA, AFC, OCA and other top soccer organizations were present. Qatar welcomed many international guests who had all come together to cheer on their teams during this tournament.