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The 2018 World Cup in Russia achieved revenues of more than four billion dollars.
With an investment of more than 220 billion dollars, the World Cup in Qatar is the most expensive in history.
It is expected that some eight thousand Mexican fans will attend the World Cup to support the “Tri”.
An Azteca reporter, as described on TikTok, is already in Qatar and, as part of his content, he shared what the Metro is like in Doha, the capital of the country hosting the World Cup.
There are only five days left until the Qatar 2022 World Cup starts, considered the most expensive in history and, without a doubt, one of the most atypical in many aspects.
Precisely, on the day that one more year of the Mexican Revolution is celebrated, the initial whistle will be blowing in Qatar for one of the most anticipated sporting events for four years, when the 2018 World Cup in Russia ended.
It should be noted that, for this edition, very important income is expected, especially since, according to information from the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA), The last World Cup, the one in Russia, achieved income of more than four billion dollars, more than half of what it registered in the World Cup in Brazil, in 2014.
However, with regard to Qatar, a large investment has been made, which includes the creation of stadiums and other infrastructure. According to information from Front Office SportsMore specifically, some 220 billion dollars have been allocateda figure far removed from what was invested in Brazil 2014 with its 15.1 billion.
Undoubtedly, we are talking about an event in which many commercial hopes have been placed, especially when it comes to the first World Cup held between November and December, and the last to be played with 32 teams.
Secondly, Qatar 2022 has been the subject of all kinds of criticism, both because of its high cost and because of a series of human rights violations that have been disclosed through Amnesty International.
Mexican is surprised with Doha Metro, in Qatar
As has already been announced in various spaces, from traditional media to social networks, a significant number of Mexicans are already in the one that will host the World Cup, and, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE), the attendance of at least 80,000 fans is expected to support the “Tri”.
Through his TikTok account, one of the Mexicans who are already in Qatar shared, as part of his line of content, what the Doha Metro, the Qatari capital, is like.
According to what the Azteca reporter expressedas he describes himself in the description of his video, the Qatar Metro is similar to “a shopping mall.”
@villavillamx ? The Doha Metro for Qatar 2022 ?? #Qatar2022 #MetroDoha #Doha #fifaworldcup #tiktoksports
At the moment, said video has almost 150,000 views and just over 17,000 likes, in addition to several reactions from various Mexican users.
And it is that, in Mexico, the Metro Collective Transport System (STC) is one of the most popular and most used. Data from the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) reveal that, daily, 2.1 million people are transported in the so-called “orange worm”reason why it is not surprising that there are those who decide to pay him a kind of tribute, as happens with the minor of just three years of age.