Football World Cup: Europe starts a unique soccer season split by Qatar Football World Cup

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Football World Cup: Europe starts unique soccer season split by Qatar Football World Cup In the 134 years since league soccer began in England, the European game has never scheduled such a disrupted season. FIFA’s determination to move the Football World Cup in Qatar from the normal offseason months to November and December to evade the desert heat will slice into the European national season in a way not seen outside of international ordeals like war or pandemic. Football fans from all over the world can book Football World Cup tickets from our online platform WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com. Football fans can book Qatar Football World Cup Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.

As a result, the unusual 2022-23 European season has had to start early, will cram in more midweek games and end with the Champions League final on June 10 the latest planned date since the inaugural European Cup final was on June 13, 1956. It will also force the domestic leagues to have lengthy midseason breaks, from six weeks in the English Premier League to a 10-week shutdown in Germany’s Bundesliga and three months in Austria, where the World Cup extends the country’s usual winter break. Closing for peak commercial weeks is the compromise reluctantly accepted by European leagues and clubs in 2015. Then, FIFA inevitably shifted its marquee event out of the usual June-July slot that is part of soccer’s global rhythm. It would have been a blistering Football World Cup for 32 teams, nearly three million fans in stadiums and the tens of thousands of staff, volunteers, and media that a major tournament need.


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