Qatar World Cup: Saudi fan walking across the desert to arrive at World Cup in Qatar Abdullah Alsulmi is strolling from Jeddah to Doha to go to Saudi Arabia's initial game against Argentina in November. The thought hit Abdullah Alsulmi recently, while he was watching a network show in which a senior Qatari authority guaranteed an outstanding experience at the impending Football World Cup. His fervour assembling, the 33-year-old Saudi traveller thought I will go to Doha regardless of anything else, regardless of whether I needed to walk! 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.
It was a far-fetched starting to what has turned into a venturesome experience excused by a portion of Alsulmi relatives as insane a two-month, 1,600-kilometer 1,000-mile solo trip from his local Jeddah to the Qatari capital. Alsulmi says the excursion, dependably recorded for his great many Snapchat fans, is intended to feature territorial energy for the primary FIFA World Cup in the Center East which Saudi authorities have pitched as an achievement for all Bedouins. We need to help the Qatar Football World Cup, Alsulmi said last week as he shielded himself from the late morning sun close to the side of the road bushes in the town of al-Khasrah, 340 kilometres southwest of Riyadh. Wearing a wide-overflow cap and a rucksack to which he has fastened Saudi Bedouin and Qatari flags, he said I see myself as like a Qatari who is exceptionally keen on this mega competition and its prosperity.