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WHAT´S NEXT FOR THE QATAR 2022 STADIUMS?

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Several stadiums were left empty, with no long-term use after the last three World Cups in South Africa, Brazil, and Russia. However, Qatar plans to break the pattern of ‘white elephants’ this time around.
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QATAR 22 GROUP STAGE HAS BEEN SPECTACULAR!

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The first edition of the FIFA World Cup to be hosted in the Middle East and Arab world has presented several facts and figures, starting with a cumulative stadium attendance of 2.45 million spectators. That equals an average of 96% occupancy and is higher than the corresponding 2.17 million figure for the 2018 edition. Additionally, there have been more numbers and data to look at.
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DATA IS POWER, AND NOW THE PLAYERS WILL OWN IT!

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Individual player data will be collected by FIFA, giving players immediate insights for the first time. 
The launch of a dedicated player app for FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 is the latest development in Fifa’s digital transformation journey. Players at Qatar 2022 will be able to get insights into their on-field performance through the FIFA Player App, based on input from professional players, in collaboration with FIFPRO, the global representative of professional footballers. 
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The first edition of the FIFA World Cup to be hosted in the Middle East and Arab world has presented several facts and figures, starting with a cumulative stadium attendance of 2.45 million spectators. That equals an average of 96% occupancy and is higher than the corresponding 2.17 million figure for the 2018 edition. Additionally, there have been more numbers and data to look at.
FIFA
Individual player data will be collected by FIFA, giving players immediate insights for the first time. 
The launch of a dedicated player app for FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 is the latest development in Fifa’s digital transformation journey. Players at Qatar 2022 will be able to get insights into their on-field performance through the FIFA Player App, based on input from professional players, in collaboration with FIFPRO, the global representative of professional footballers. 

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Arnaud Drijard, Sport Innovation Society (SiS) founder, deep-dives every week into his guests’ experiences and the most relevant sport industry topics to share with you their stories and insights.

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