When FIFA awarded the 2022 World Cup to Qatar in 2010, the world’s eyebrows collectively raised (and one mirror was rumored to be broken). People questioned how this tiny Middle Eastern nation with its dubious human rights record would handle the influx of international spectators, and more importantly, how the players would cope with Qatar’s notoriously hot summers (temperatures can rise to 120 degrees). Some have demanded the World Cup be moved to winter in 2022.
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