Arab Cultural Festival highlights for Qatar Football World Cup

As the Qatar football World Cup draws closer, this year's Arab Cultural Festival in Seoul concentrates on the first Football World Cup to still be held in the Arab world. Co hosted by the Korea Arab Society, the Consulate of Qatar in Korea, and the Korea International Trade Association, the 15th Arab Cultural Festival is going on until Saturday at the lobby of COEX in southern Seoul. This year, the cornerstone is the Qatar Football World Cup gazebo, raising prospects for the upcoming mega sporting occasion slated for Nov. 20 to Dec. 18.
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"It is a very different time as the State of Qatar is two months away from establishing the first Football World Cup in the Middle East and the Arab world with involvement of 32 squads and 64 games will be played at amazing stadiums," Qatari Ambassador to Korea Khalid Al Hamar spoke.
With the new Football World Cup in our region, we will see what we have made The pavilion presents multiple features of the Qatar Football World Cup, from the journey of Qatar's bid to host the sporting event to the game schedule and the costumes of Middle Eastern football squads. There also is information on the eight brand new stadiums Qatar built for the Football World Cup from the Al Bayt Stadium, enthused by the shape of a traditional Bedouin tent, to the Lusail Stadium, the biggest one with a volume of 80,000.
Also on show is the Football World Cup official ball called Al Rihla, which requires a journey in Arabic. Visitors can also learn about the 22 Arab countries and try on traditional Arab costumes. The Qatari
consulate also made a photo zone in the style of a Majlis, which requires a sitting room in Arabic, perfect with Arabic desserts and Arabic pattern transient tattoos.
A consulate official noted that all materials were converted into Korean as there is not much info about Qatar and the Arab world in Korean and the consulate wanted to take a step closer to the Korean public over this event. The ambassador also stated the unique connection between Korea and the Arab world, which appears as part of a broader strategic connection that brings the two sides together in many fields.
I hope this Football World Cup will offer prospects for Korean people to come to Qatar. We are lucky because the Korean national squad will be there and will support the Korean squad, the envoy added. The event FIFA World Cup is open to the public and admission is free.
Qatar to close borders, only football world cup followers can enter

All country, sea, and air borders will efficiently be shut to anyone not holding the Hayya Card the fan ID declared by the government to anyone address matches during the Qatar Football World Cup. The event starts on November 20 and ends on December 18, and Hayya Card holders can stay in the country until January 23. The closure will not involve Qatari citizens, citizens, GCC citizens holding a Qatari ID card, and someone with a special or work visa. Although it means anyone preparing to visit the country for tourism reasons not related to the Football World Cup will not be capable to enter.
FIFA has sold 2.45 million of the three million Football World Cup tickets available, with thousands of fans likely to start coming from mid November. The FIFA World Cup’s first match on November 20 will include the hosts Qatar taking on Ecuador, but England play Iran the following day. Though borders will be closed to non soccer followers, hundreds of thousands of visitors are in nearby cities such as Dubai,
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Hyundai and BTS Just Dropped a Qatar Football World Cup Song
Followers shared how they anticipated BTS to release a new song as a substitute for Yet to Come for the Qatar Football World Cup that will be taken in Qatar in November 2022. BTS has been one of the most renowned K pop groups for quite some time now, and with fantastic fame, comes a lot of partnerships which is true for the seven. With the ever growing reputation of BTS, the boy group has been continuously cooperating with a lot of big brands.
From South Korea's smartphone brand name Samsung to the motor brand Hyundai, BTS members are proud worldwide ambassadors for many brands. Therefore, followers' thrill was off the roof when it was revealed that BTS will be distributing the Football World Cup Song for the Qatar Football World Cup that will be held in Qatar in November 2022.
In partnership with Hyundai's Goal of the Century project, it was revealed that BTS will be issuing a new song for soccer followers. This had followers thinking that BTS will be uniting the likes of Shakira, Jennnifer Lopez, Pitbull, and more to sing the official Football World Cup anthem. Though it looks like followers' hopes have been trampled as it was revealed that BTS will not be playing the anthem, the boy group will announce an all English version of their latest single Yet to Come as part of the Hyundai campaign.