A Lebanese woman dances to "Welcome" lights the stands of the World Cup in Qatar
Doha - Reuters Arabic | A video clip showing a young woman dancing to the official song of the Qatar World Cup 2022 “Welcome” was widely circulated, which sparked a wide interaction.
Tweeters praised the beauty of the Lebanese cheerleader, “Jenny Challita,” who was standing on one of the runways of the International House Stadium and dancing.
There was also a video of a young woman wearing the Qatar national team shirt from the stands of Al Bayt Stadium, while swaying to the music.
Jamal kidnapped the girl, the audience, who disagreed about her nationality, as some went on to say that she was Lebanese from a famous Tik Tok.
It is noteworthy that the Ecuador national team defeated its Qatari counterpart, 2-0, in the opening match of the 2022 World Cup.
It plays a role by covering the historical event on the world stage.
FIFA published details of Italian referee Daniele Orsato.
He chose him to lead the opening match of the 2022 World Cup between Qatar and Ecuador on Sunday at Al Bayt Stadium.
FIFA said that Orsato, 46, is one of the most experienced referees in Europe and has supervised matches since 2010.
He noted that he was a video assistant referee in the 2018 World Cup.
Qatar is participating in the 2022 World Cup by hosting the finals for the first time in its history, while Ecuador is in the finals for the fourth time.
Qatar has facilitated all entry requirements as much as possible to allow tourists to come to it.
This came in accordance with a series of measures that guarantee easy entry for fans during the 2022 World Cup.
The Ministry of Health said that guests will not need to take tests to enter Doha, with the cancellation of quarantine procedures.
She indicated that vaccination with the Corona virus vaccine will not be a mandatory condition, and that they will not be required to download the “Ehteraz” application on their mobile phones as soon as they arrive in Qatar.
The measures previously included compulsory wearing of the muzzle in all public facilities, but now the commitment will be only in health care facilities.
The changes come into effect from November 1, shortly before the start of the FIFA World Cup, which is scheduled to take place from November 20 to December 18.
No foreigner will be allowed to enter Qatar between November 1 and December 23, except for Haya card holders.
The Haya card is the only permit for fans to enter Qatar during the World Cup.
It grants many advantages, the most important of which is the provision of free transportation in public transportation.
But it does include buses, metro, trams and entry to some fan zones.
The doors of Qatar will be opened to tourists after December 23.
Since its release on September 9, the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 song, “Welcome,” has broken 15 million and 250 thousand views on the popular video platform “YouTube.”
The song welcomes those interested to come to Doha to watch the World Cup matches that will be held for this session in Qatar.
Ayed Youssef and Nasser Al-Kubaisi participatedHaneen Hussein, the clip of the song, which was directed by Muhammad Al-Ibrahim, on his page on a social networking site.
The song was released in conjunction with the Super Lusail Cup match between Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal and Egyptian Zamalek.
Qatar welcomed all the peoples of the world to its land during the championship competitions that will be held from November 20 to December 18, 2022.
While Kuwait Airways launched 13 commercial flights daily to and from Qatar, to transport those wishing to attend the “FIFA Qatar 2022” World Cup matches.
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