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    World Cup - Football may become 'game of three thirds'!!!

    Lol this is a joke. Qatar wants to change footballs basic rule from 2 halves of 45 minutes to game of three thirds in 2022 world cup WTF. If qatar is that hot then khalatbari , aghili will be crying to come back to iran ) haha. I think qatar is like Khuzestan.

    Michael Beavon, a director of Arup Associates who helped to develop the zero-carbon solar technology that will cool the 12 stadiums, told delegates at the Qatar Infrastructure Conference in London that the air-cooling would maintain a comfortable temperature of around 24 degrees Celsius in the stadiums.

    "There is a moderate risk of heat injury to the players between 24C-29C but if you go above that you have high and extreme risk of injury.

    "The one thing FIFA do say, although it is for guidance, is if it's 32C they will stop a match and play three 30-minute thirds rather than two 45-minute halves.

    "The reason would be to re-hydrate the players before they could carry on playing. That of course would play havoc with TV schedules and those kind of things.

    "The commitment from Qatar was to provide conditions in the moderate band, so that matches would go ahead and be played as normal. Matches have to be played at an acceptable temperature and in safety so that FIFA do not intervene."

    A FIFA spokesman told Reuters: "This possibility has not been discussed. In any case, this would require a change in the Laws of the Game, and therefore would have to be analysed and approved by the International Football Association Board (IFAB) in the first place."

    The laws of the game state that a match will last for two periods of 45 minutes, unless otherwise mutually agreed by the referee and both teams, though any changes to the usual 45-minute halves have always been to reduce the playing time for age-group matches.

    Beavon said that when FIFA's inspection team evaluating the World Cup bids for 2022 visited Qatar in September last year, the external temperature was 44 Celsius - very similar to the external conditions there will be at the World Cup.

    "During those conditions we had to demonstrate to them that we could create a comfortable, open-air environment, using zero carbon technologies in the stadiums.

    "There are no actual requirements for the players, but 70 per cent of their comfort issues surround heat and humidity and we have to keep the heat and humidity at bay.

    "Players have to sweat their heat off when they are running around, and in this environment there is a risk of injury when you go above certain temperatures.

    "I think FIFA are doing the right thing in having a contingency if the temperature was to rise above 29C in the stadium. It is very forward-thinking of them to take the players' safety into account, but I am convinced that the cooling systems will be 100 per cent reliable.

    "Over the next 11 years the technology will be improved and of course there will be a back-up system. With a solar-powered system it is almost 100 percent guaranteed now, and we have no real fears that it would fail."

    Qatar was controversially awarded the finals last December, beating off bids from Australia, Japan, South Korea and the United States in the process.

    The two-day conference in London highlighted the enormous infrastructure changes being planned for the Gulf state between now and 2030 which include new motorways, metro and rail projects, many of which are planned to be completed well before the World Cup
    Reuters
    http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/060720...ment&res=ok#co

    #2
    Tell them not to concern themselves with it. The hosts should worry about it.
    I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.

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      #3
      What was the weather like in Mexico when they hosted?
      راه یکی است و آن راستی است

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        #4
        qatar is quite abit hotter than mexico i think

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          #5
          !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

          BLASPHEMYYYY!!!!!!!!@


          A purely arbitrary rule in a man-created game is going to change?? What is the world coming to??? Doomsday is coming i tell u!

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            #6
            Qatar might not be as hot as Khuzestan, but it is definitely more humid than most places in Khuzestan. I suppose something like the port cities.
            I have to say it is not healthy to play competitively in such hot and humid weather, specially if you are not used to it.
            I think they should had examined weather and temperature charts before deciding to elect Qatar!
            Imagine trying to push the limits of your performance at the highest level of football in that hot humid weather!
            Ridiculous!

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              #7
              Originally posted by Rumez View Post
              Qatar might not be as hot as Khuzestan, but it is definitely more humid than most places in Khuzestan. I suppose something like the port cities.
              I have to say it is not healthy to play competitively in such hot and humid weather, specially if you are not used to it.
              I think they should had examined weather and temperature charts before deciding to elect Qatar!
              Imagine trying to push the limits of your performance at the highest level of football in that hot humid weather!
              Ridiculous!
              Apparently the stadiums they will build for the games will have the temperature lowered inside.

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                #8
                Originally posted by teammelli1 View Post
                Apparently the stadiums they will build for the games will have the temperature lowered inside.
                What about the players training?? the fans?? everything has to be measured.
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                  #9
                  Guys don't worry about it. World Cup 2022 will not be played in qatar.
                  I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.

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                    #10
                    THIS IS MADNESS!



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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Rumez View Post
                      Qatar might not be as hot as Khuzestan, but it is definitely more humid than most places in Khuzestan. I suppose something like the port cities.
                      I have to say it is not healthy to play competitively in such hot and humid weather, specially if you are not used to it.
                      I think they should had examined weather and temperature charts before deciding to elect Qatar!
                      Imagine trying to push the limits of your performance at the highest level of football in that hot humid weather!
                      Ridiculous!
                      Loool money talks, everyone knows that qatari bribed people to host 2022!

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                        #12
                        guy they already dismissed this notion of splitting the game into 3 halves and they said they're not doing it. but I agree with KC, sooner or later, the WC is gonna be moved elsewhere with all the problems it's causing
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                          #13
                          Qatar F-K off. Nobody wants a WC being held on the phallus of the Arabian peninsula.

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                            #14
                            I believe some places in Mexico do rise over 40 degrees, and its not humid over there right? So doesn't that make it worse? Anyways they shouldn't be allowed to host a world cup, maybe a beach football world cup with all the sand they got over there.

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