Latest information about football World Cup teams who were traveling to Qatar After the group stages on December 2, football fans can now visit Qatar for the World Cup without having a ticket, according to the nation's interior ministry. On Thursday, ministry spokesman Jabr Hammoud Jabr al-Nuaimi told reporters, "We're delighted to announce today that non-ticketed fans can enter the State of Qatar after the conclusion of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Group Stage - starting from December 2, 2022 - to enjoy the unique tournament atmosphere here with teams and fans in the country. Football fans from all over the world can book Football World Cup tickets from our online platform WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com. Football fans can book Poland vs Saudi Arabia Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
"To protect the security and safety of the fans, all parties will cooperate. Al-Nuaim added, "We warmly welcome everyone, and all work together to make the competition a success. Free access to bus and metro services is also offered through the Hayya card, a Fan ID. Holders of a Hayya card may remain in Qatar through January 23, 2023. A website that lists clinics and hospitals has been published, according to Yousef al-Maslamani, the FIFA World Cup's official spokeswoman on health. When necessary, fans can call the free helpline at (16000) to get information about how to get medical assistance.
Group A: Ecuador Hernan Galindez of Acus, Moises Ramirez of Independent of the Valle, Alexander Dominguez of LDU Quito, Gonzalo Valle of Guayaquil City, Pervis Estupinan of Brighton, Angelo Preciado of Genk, Piero Hincapie of Bayer Leverkusen, Xavier Arreaga of Seattle Sounders, Diego Palacios of LAFC, Byron Castillo of Leon, Fernando Leon of Atletico