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Build a new city! How does the world's fourth richest country host the most expensive World Cup in history?

According to statistics provided by Qatar, Qatar has currently paid US$229 billion for this World Cup, but its current tourism revenue is only US$17 billion. Many people believe that this is all revenue, but hosting the World Cup It is for the world of Qatar that there are still more benefits, not only sponsoring major brands, but also there will be a lot of consumption during the World Cup, which is also part of Qatar's income, so don't worry about losses.

First of all, the country hosting the World Cup can charge copyright fees. We all know that watching TV requires money, and TV programs also require money to buy the World Cup. The whole world is watching the game, so every country will spend money to buy the copyright. The program viewing rate is high and the copyright fee is more expensive. The world's top video company will also buy the copyright. In addition to TV broadcasts and traffic from major TV stations, only the World Cup will be broadcast. The competition can bring a lot of money to Qatar.

Secondly, Qatar has many new projects in this year’s World Cup, which has made the tourism industry more developed than ever before, and current estimates indicate that Qatar alone can earn about 17 billion US dollars. , which is a very high amount. Not all of it, but some of it. In addition, many projects built in Qatar for the World Cup may continue to make money in the future. For example, some restaurants and hotels built now can continue to be used, but they can also promote consumption locally.

Finally, the Qatar World Cup is called the "God of Darkness". There are many football stars in this year's World Cup finals. According to the current craze of the Qatar World Cup, this World Cup should be very big and exciting. Currently, foreign visitors to Qatar no longer need to submit a negative DNA report. The Qatari government expects the World Cup to attract at least 1.2 million foreign tourists and generate $17 billion in revenue. FIFA projects revenue of 7 billion dollars. Qatar's $229 billion stadium, which costs about $6.5 billion to $10 billion, accounts for a large portion of that. In preparation for the World Cup, Qatar built 7 new stadiums in or around Doha, the capital, and renovated the areas around 8 stadiums. After the World Cup, the seven new stadiums will be partially demolished and their capacity will be reduced.