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Here’s What Will Happen to Qatar’s Billion Dollar Stadiums Now That the World Cup Is Over

Por: Time World December 20, 2022

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The men’s soccer world championship ended in Qatar on Dec. 18 with one of the finals in the league’s 92-year history. It was a night of heart-stopping drama that went into overtime, and then some, ultimately ending with the coronation of Argentina as world champions. For Qatar, a gas-rich gulf nation with big ambitions and little in the way of a soccer tradition, it was a star-studded coming out party, marking its entry on the world stage by... + full article



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