Qatar is considering an attempt to organize the club World Cup 2029, which, if successfully, can see the tournament during the winter months.
During this summer's tournament in the United States, Qatari officials held conversations with FIFA, which show interest in bringing another big competition to the middle, according to The Guardian.
The Gulf Nation has proposed a carbon -neutral World Cup 2029, which positions itself in stark contrast with the United States, where the current edition has involved extensive air travel between 11 host cities.
All nine stadiums built for the 2022 World Cup remain in place, with six that are currently being used to play competitions in the Qatar Stars League.
It is said that these existing locations can be rearranged for the World Cup Club, so that the infrastructure costs are considerably reduced and the internal journeys for teams and supporters are limited.
However, the extreme summer temperatures of Qatar would be a major challenge.
Every offer would almost certainly require the tournament to be held in the winter, which reflects the World Cup 2022, which was controversially shifted from his traditional summer slot to November and December.
Despite the disruption, that tournament went smoothly and was praised for his logistics and compact infrastructure.
The proposal for a World Cup Winter Club is surrounded by extreme weather and high temperatures in the US this summer, with Chelsea's last-16 victory over Benfica that was delayed just a few minutes before the end.
Chelsea -Baas Enzo Maresca was furious about how the game was suspended for almost two hours in the 86th minute of their game because of the lightning that stood out in the neighborhood. It let the players over their thumbs in the borders of the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte with scarce updates.
“We had control of the game for 85 minutes,” Maresca told a group of English reporters after their victory in Charlotte. “We have not admitted anything. We have made enough opportunities to win the game. And after the break the game changed completely.
'For me personally it is not football. They are already seven, eight, nine games they have suspended. I think it's a joke to be honest. It's not football. It's not for us. You can't be inside. If you suspend seven or eight games, it means that it is probably not the right place to do this competition. '
Other matches suspended by storms in the United States are Benfica versus Auckland City in Orlando, Ulsan versus Mamelodi Sunday in Orlando, Red Bull Salzburg versus Pachuca in Cincinnati, Boca Juniors versus Auckland City in Nashville and Palmeiras Al A Al A Alus Al A Alus Al A Alus Al A Alus Alus Alus Alus.
