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    I guess air conditioned stadiums won't be used afterall

    But at least they will be in the shade. Perhaps they can also plan to pass out free lemonade.
    It's a shame they are going through all of this while the games will be moved to another country anyway.

    http://www.thepostgame.com/homepage/...eat-heat-qatar
    http://sports.yahoo.com/soccer

    Qatar won the bid to host the 2022 World Cup by promising that its nine new open-air soccer stadiums would be air-conditioned. Now the Qataris have announced another cool twist to their hospitality -- an artificial cloud to hover above the stadium and provide shade.

    The head of mechanical and industrial engineering at Qatar University said the cloud would be positioned by remote control and run on solar power.

    Based on the design shown in local Qatari news outlets, the cloud isn't white and fluffy. It is flat and rectangular, resembling a giant cell phone, and will be built using light carbonic materials. Perhaps something was lost in translation from Arabic because the invention is more spaceship than cloud, but ultimately players and fans will benefit from the shade.

    The cost of the cloud is $500,000, but money is no obstacle for Qatar, which is one of the world's richest countries thanks to vast natural gas and oil reserves.

    There have been concerns about the heat ever since Qatar began its campaign in 2009 to pursue a World Cup. The average high for July in Qatar is 106 degrees, and temperatures have reached 120 degrees in the summer. That is one reason why Prince Ali of Jordan suggested shifting the 2022 World Cup from its traditional time in July to January, which is Qatar's coolest month with an average high of 71 degrees.

    Temperatures were in the 60s for the 2010 World Cup championship match in Johannesburg, South Africa, held on July 11, between Spain and the Netherlands.

    Qatar, which is roughly the size of Connecticut, will be the smallest nation to host a World Cup. The other finalists to host in 2022 were the U.S., Australia, Japan and South Korea.



    (Both pictures courtesy of yahoo and its link to the article and exactly as posted in their site regarding this piece)
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    #2
    LOL their ideas just get more ridiculous and it hasnt even been half a year since they were awarded. I really hope fifa realizes their mistake and move this event to somewhere better.

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      #3
      just make a goddamn roof lool.

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        #4
        Originally posted by soniq View Post
        just make a goddamn roof lool.
        cant do that, it makes to much sense and not as cool as having a huge cell phone hanging over you lol

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          #5
          they should just play in January
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            #6
            omfg..
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              #7
              Just give the goddamn rights to Japan, Its Asia's turn and they have already got all minimum requirements i.e. stadiums and a nice climate for summer.

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                #8
                japan? if you wanna play in a radioactive stadium be my guest




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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Agha Kasra View Post
                  japan? if you wanna play in a radioactive stadium be my guest
                  lol I had totally forgotten about that Will go with US then

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                    #10
                    If Qatar is roughly the size of Connecticut, then move it to Connecticut

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