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With an investment of more than 220 billion dollars, the Qatar 2022 World Cup is the most expensive in history.
So far, 2.9 million tickets have been sold for the Qatar 2022 World Cup.
In terms of market value, Mexico is above Saudi Arabia, with a value of 176.10 billion euros.
With songs of “La Bamba”, a song made popular by singer Ritchie Valens towards the end of the 50’s, Mexican fans cheer on “Tata” Martino’s squad prior to the match between Mexico and Saudi Arabia.
As the “meme” would say: “It is today, it is today”. The Mexican Soccer Team is at stake today for its future in the recent edition of the World Cup, in a match in which it faces the Saudi Arabian team that, in its debut, managed to beat Messi’s squad.
In accordance with Transfermarkt, in terms of market value, Mexico is above Saudi Arabia, with a value of 176.10 billion euros and placing itself in position 21 of the 32 participating teams.
For its part, the Saudi team is in position 30 of said ranking and has a total squad value of 25.20 billion euros.
In addition, we are talking about two of the countries that, according to the International Association Football Federation (FIFA)more fans register in the current World Cup that takes place in Qatar, which shows that soccer is, in short, one of the most popular sports in the world.
Now, in recent days we have seen all kinds of stories and content where both Mexican and Arab fans have gone viral, which is why a large attendance is expected at the Lusail Stadium.
Songs of “La Bamba” sound before Mexico vs. Saudi Arabia
Prior to the third match of Group C, led by the Polish team, a significant number of fans began to make themselves felt outside the Lusail Stadiummany of them tricolor with the hope of seeing Mexico, once again, in the round of 16 phase.
One of the fans who is attracting considerable attention is, apparently, a Veracruz who arrived dressed in a typical costume and, in addition, making sounds a peculiar version of “La Bamba”, as a way to encourage the players prior to the Mexico vs. Saudi Arabia.
@marialehidalgozan From Veracruz to the world from #qatar #fifaworldcup2022 #Arab #fyp #fyp? #mexican #Mexican #latinos
And it is that, without a doubt, TikTok has become the social network of the Qatar 2022 Soccer World Cup, one of the most anticipated events of the year, although also one of the most criticized from various trenches.
As happened in the recent Olympic Games, in Japan, both TikTok and other platforms positioned themselves as the space where people found out about everything that was happening around one of the sporting events that, as a result of the pandemic, were seen the most. affected.
For Qatar, remember, the Qatar Supreme Committee plans the arrival of some 1.3 million soccer fansthat is, about half of the current population of the Middle Eastern country.
From this perspective, the amount of content that has been shared through social networks is not surprising, generating, with it, a great conversation in the digital pulse, thus positioning itself as one of the most controversial and criticized events in the history.